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| Scientific name
: Dacrydium cupressinum |
Botanical Family : Podocarpaceae |
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English
name : Rimu |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| thpa2 |
Thlaspi parviflorum A. Nels. |
meadow pennycress |
Brassicaceae |
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| tekam |
Tetraplasandra kaalae (Hbd.) H.A.T. Harms var. multiplex Sherff |
>>Tetraplasandra oahuensis |
Araliaceae |
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| tranm |
Trifolium andersonii Gray ssp. monoense (Greene) J. Gillett |
Mono clover |
Fabaceae |
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| neuro2 |
Neurolaena R. Br. |
neurolaena |
Asteraceae |
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| 61193 |
Paraspalathus capitata (L.) C.Presl
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Fabaceae |
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| caves2 |
Calochortus venustus Dougl. ex Benth. var. sulphureus Purdy |
>>Calochortus venustus |
Liliaceae |
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| 53888 |
Argyrolobium stipulaceum Eckl. & Zeyh.
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Fabaceae |
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| 119665 |
Viscum littorum Polhill & Wiens
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Viscaceae |
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| 39529 |
Turbina corymbosa (L.) Raf.
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Convolvulaceae |
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| seem2 |
Sesban emerus (Aubl.) Britt. & Wilson |
>>Sesbania emerus |
Fabaceae |
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| chbih |
Chrysanthemum bipinnatum L. ssp. huronense (Nutt.) Hultén |
>>Tanacetum bipinnatum ssp. huronense |
Asteraceae |
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| bryob |
Bryobrittonia Williams |
bryobrittonia moss |
PHORMIACEAE |
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| capes2 |
Carex pensylvanica Lam. var. separans Peck |
>>Carex lucorum var. lucorum |
Cyperaceae |
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| 14934 |
Isoglossa bachmannii Lindau
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Acanthaceae |
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| cogl5 |
Colubrina glandulosa Perkins |
glandular nakedwood |
Rhamnaceae |
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| utin2 |
Utricularia intermedia Hayne |
flatleaf bladderwort |
Lentibulariaceae |
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