Pityopus Small (pinefoot)

 
Scientific name : Pityopus Small
Botanical Family : Monotropaceae
English name : pinefoot
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phlea Philadelphus lewisii Pursh var. angustifolius (Rydb.) Hu >>Philadelphus lewisii Hydrangeaceae          
copib Cordylanthus pilosus Gray ssp. bolanderi (Gray) Munz >>Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. tenuis Scrophulariaceae          
atph Atriplex phyllostegia (Torr. ex S. Wats.) S. Wats. leafcover saltweed Chenopodiaceae          
pase10 Panicum setosum Sw. >>Setaria setosa var. setosa Poaceae          
coin10 Coenogonium interplexum Nyl.   Gyalectaceae          
hatet Halesia tetraptera Ellis var. tetraptera mountain silverbell Styracaceae          
alcaf3 Alsia californica (Hook. & Arnott) Sull. var. flagellifera (Ren. & Card.) Sull. >>Alsia californica Lomandraceae          
55880 Crotalaria cornetii Taub. & Dewèvre   Fabaceae          
109093 Virecta petrophila Mildbr.   Rubiaceae          
heams Heuchera americana L. var. subtruncata Fern. >>Heuchera americana var. americana Saxifragaceae          
62273 Rhynchosia stuhlmannii Harms   Fabaceae          
cril3 Crataegus illuminata Sarg. >>Crataegus chrysocarpa Rosaceae          
picat Piriqueta caroliniana (Walt.) Urban var. tomentosa (Wood) Urban >>Piriqueta cistoides ssp. caroliniana Turneraceae          
camo17 Caspareopsis monandra (Kurz) Britt. & Rose >>Bauhinia monandra Fabaceae          
asala3 Aster alpigenus (Torr. & Gray) Gray ssp. andersonii (Gray) Onno >>Oreostemma alpigenum var. andersonii Asteraceae          
     

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