Ephedra altissima ()

 
Scientific name : Ephedra altissima
Botanical Family : Ephedraceae
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94590 Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. var. glabratus (Steud.) Chiov.   Poaceae          
saea Salix eastwoodiae Cockerell ex Heller mountain willow Salicaceae          
anaz2 Antelaea azadirachta (L.) Adelb. >>Azadirachta indica Meliaceae          
pl_3681 Erythrina zeyheri Prickly cardinal Leguminosae          
chsp7 Chorizanthe spathulata Small ex Rydb. >>Chorizanthe brevicornu var. spathulata Polygonaceae          
daglc Dactylis glomerata L. var. ciliata Peterm. >>Dactylis glomerata ssp. glomerata Poaceae          
76124 Loranthus djurensis Engl.   Loranthaceae          
90326 Nervilia kotschyi (Rchb.f.) Schltr. var. kotschyi   Orchidaceae          
mearb Mentha arvensis L. ssp. borealis (Michx.) Taylor & MacBryde >>Mentha arvensis Lamiaceae          
lualm Lupinus albifrons Benth. ex Lindl. var. medius Jepson >>Lupinus excubitus var. medius Fabaceae          
63977 Hoplestigma klaineanum Pierre   Flacourtiaceae          
97543 Panicum tylanthum Hack.   Poaceae          
48478 Erica octonaria L.Bolus   Ericaceae          
raest Ranunculus eschscholtzii Schlecht. var. trisectus (Eastw.) L. Benson threesection buttercup Ranunculaceae          
hoven Hovenia Thunb. hovenia Rhamnaceae          
dral7 Dryas alaskensis Porsild >>Dryas octopetala ssp. alaskensis Rosaceae          
     

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