Aster macrophyllus (Bigleaf aster)

 
Scientific name : Aster macrophyllus
Botanical Family : Compositae
English name : Bigleaf aster
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86996 Aerangis arachnopus (Rchb.f.) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
clbo Clarkia bottae (Spach) H.F. & M.E. Lewis Botta's clarkia Onagraceae          
popah Polemonium pauciflorum S. Wats. ssp. hinckleyi (Standl.) Wherry Hinckley's polemonium Polemoniaceae          
pl_366 Nemopanthus mucronatus Mountain holly Aquifoliaceae          
pl_6196 Veronica undulata   Scrophulariaceae          
sevi8 Sedum vigilimontis Small >>Sedum pulchellum Crassulaceae          
49693 Euphorbia dasyacantha S.Carter   Euphorbiaceae          
61625 Prosopis glandulosa Torr. var. glandulosa   Fabaceae          
98205 Prionanthium pholiuroides Stapf   Poaceae          
pltr Plagiobothrys trachycarpus (Gray) I.M. Johnston roughfruit popcornflower Boraginaceae          
33185 Wahlenbergia dichotoma A.DC.   Campanulaceae          
100684 Anacampseros parviflora Poelln.   Portulacaceae          
tewap2 Tetraplasandra waianuensis O. Deg. var. palehuana Sherff >>Tetraplasandra oahuensis Araliaceae          
lelu4 Lecidea lucida (Ach.) Ach. >>Psilolechia lucida Micareaceae          
pach10 Parmeliella cheiroloba Mull. Arg. >>Pannaria cheiroloba ACHARIACEAE          
farad Faradaya F. Muell.   Verbenaceae          
     

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