Monarda fistulosa (Wild bergamot)

 
Scientific name : Monarda fistulosa
Botanical Family : Labiatae
English name : Wild bergamot
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101277 Paranomus flabellifer Salisb. ex Knight   PROTEACEAE          
phco30 Phacelia covillei S. Wats. Coville's phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
arluc8 Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt. ssp. candicans (Rydb.) Keck white sagebrush Asteraceae          
28760 Vernonia pleiotaxoides Hutch. & B.L.Burtt   Asteraceae          
52665 Abrus schimperi Hochst. ex Baker subsp. oblongus Verdc.   Fabaceae          
41126 Sedum corybulosum (Link & Otto) Kuntze   Crassulaceae          
ciarm Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. var. mite Wimmer & Grab. >>Cirsium arvense Asteraceae          
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assh10 Aster shastensis (Gray) Gray >>Machaeranthera canescens ssp. canescens var. shastensis Asteraceae          
2700 Bidens onisciformis Sherff   Asteraceae          
cacof Calochortus coeruleus (Kellogg) S. Wats. var. fimbriatus Ownbey [orthographic variant] >>Calochortus caeruleus Liliaceae          
chwo Cheilanthes wootonii Maxon beaded lipfern Pteridaceae          
89649 Herschelianthe baurii (Bolus) Rauschert   Orchidaceae          
trju2 Tremolecia jurana (Schaerer) Hertel >>Farnoldia jurana Porpidiaceae          
     

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