Pogogyne douglasii parviflora (Mesamint)

 
Scientific name : Pogogyne douglasii parviflora
Botanical Family : Labiatae
English name : Mesamint
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pl_2758 Geranium tuberosum   Geraniaceae          
103321 Cliffortia hirsuta Eckl. & Zeyh. x C. odorata L.f.   Rosaceae          
17796 Mesembryanthemum praepingue Haw.   Aizoaceae          
lecas Lespedeza capitata Michx. var. stenophylla Bissell & Fern. >>Lespedeza capitata Fabaceae          
trhy2 Trichomanes hymenophylloides Bosch thinleaf bristle fern Hymenophyllaceae          
81879 Frithia pulchra N.E.Br. var. minor de Boer   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
108447 Tarenna calliblepharis N.Hallé   Rubiaceae          
atnub Atriplex nuttallii S. Wats. ssp. buxifolia (Rydb.) Hall & Clements >>Atriplex gardneri Chenopodiaceae          
66771 Ledebouria ensifolia (Eckl.) S.Venter & T.J.Edwards   Hyacinthaceae          
11981 Grantia coronopifolia (Coss.) Benth.   Asteraceae          
cyfu7 Cypripedium furcatum Raf. >>Cypripedium pubescens var. pubescens Orchidaceae          
asken2 Astragalus kentrophyta Gray ssp. neomexicanus (Barneby) W.A. Weber >>Astragalus kentrophyta var. neomexicanus Fabaceae          
51122 Martretia quadricornis Beille   Euphorbiaceae          
acca22 Acanthocladium carlottae Schof. >>Wijkia carlottae Sematophyllaceae          
altop Allium tolmiei (Hook.) Baker ex S. Wats. var. persimile Ownbey sevendevils onion Liliaceae          
saerm2 Salix eriocephala Michx. ssp. mackenzieana (Hook.) Dorn >>Salix prolixa Salicaceae          
     

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