Nyssa sylvatica (Black tupelo)

 
Scientific name : Nyssa sylvatica
Botanical Family : Nyssaceae
English name : Black tupelo
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sepi Selaginella pilifera A. Braun resurrection plant Selaginellaceae          
42588 Coleochloa pallidior Nelmes   Cyperaceae          
chrys4 Chrysogonum L. chrysogonum Asteraceae          
aus_p896 Eremophila pantonii Broombush MYOPORACEAE          
pslu2 Pseudofumaria lutea (L.) Borkh. rock fumewort Cruciferae          
asam4 Astragalus amnis-amissi Barneby ex C.L. Hitchc. Custer milkvetch Fabaceae          
55474 Chamaecrista fallacina (Chiov.) Lock   Fabaceae          
72082 Coleus briquetii Baker   Lamiaceae          
frli5 Fritillaria liliacea Benth. >>Fritillaria agrestis Liliaceae          
35210 Salacia coronata N.Hallé   Celastraceae          
72435 Haumaniastrum lantanoides (S.Moore) P.A.Duvign. & Plancke   Lamiaceae          
10989 Gazania montana Spreng.   Asteraceae          
erfa5 Ericameria fasciculata (Eastw.) J.F. Macbr. Eastwood's goldenbush Asteraceae          
myte4 Mycobilimbia tetramera (De Not.) W. Brunnbauer   Porpidiaceae          
26599 Syncarpha paniculata (L.) B.Nord.   Asteraceae          
ipcoc3 Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V. Grant ssp. congesta ballhead ipomopsis Polemoniaceae          
     

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