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| Scientific name
: Piptocoma acevedoi Pruski |
Botanical Family : Asteraceae |
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English
name : Acevedo's velvetshrub |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 110225 |
Thesium sphaerocarpum Robyns & Lawalrée
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Santalaceae |
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| 105274 |
Heinsia pubescens Klotzsch
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Rubiaceae |
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| lepa12 |
Leymus pacificus (Gould) D.R. Dewey |
Pacific wildrye |
Poaceae |
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| 14129 |
Huernia boleana M.G.Gilbert
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Apocynaceae |
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| stcr4 |
Stenogyne cranwelliae Sherff |
Kohala Mountain stenogyne |
Lamiaceae |
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| 34814 |
Gymnosporia buchananii Loes.
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Celastraceae |
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| 98217 |
Pseudopentameris macrantha (Schrad.) Conert
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Poaceae |
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| juoc |
Juniperus occidentalis Hook. |
western juniper |
Cupressaceae |
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| caps2 |
Carex pseudoscirpoidea Rydb. |
western singlespike sedge |
Cyperaceae |
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| 45516 |
Tetraria involucrata (Rottb.) C.B.Clarke
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Cyperaceae |
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| 41819 |
Momordica laurentii De Wild.
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Cucurbitaceae |
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| 43346 |
Cyperus rubicundus Vahl
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Cyperaceae |
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| anels |
Anelsonia J.F. Macbr. & Payson |
anelsonia |
Brassicaceae |
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| 77530 |
Hibiscus berberidifolius Cufod.
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Malvaceae |
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| 29578 |
Zantedeschia odorata P.L.Perry
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Araceae |
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| 14976 |
Isoglossa prolixa (Nees) Lindau
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Acanthaceae |
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