Lewisia columbiana (Columbian bitterroot)

 
Scientific name : Lewisia columbiana
Botanical Family : Portulacaceae
English name : Columbian bitterroot
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100750 Portulaca carrissoana (Exell & Mendonça) Nyananyo   Portulacaceae          
saexc Salix exigua Nutt. var. columbiana Dorn >>Salix exigua Salicaceae          
mecu5 Melanelia culbersonii (Hale) Thell   Parmeliaceae          
caanh Castilleja angustifolia (Nutt.) G. Don var. hispida (Benth.) Fern. >>Castilleja hispida ssp. hispida Scrophulariaceae          
14444 Hunteria zeylanica (Retz.) Gardner ex Thwaites var. salicifolia (Wall.) Pichon   Apocynaceae          
wipam Wikstroemia palustris Hochr. var. major Skottsberg >>Wikstroemia oahuensis var. oahuensis Thymelaeaceae          
114331 Sutera divaricata (Diels) Hiern   Scrophulariaceae          
57991 Erythrina excelsa Baker   Fabaceae          
poco24 Potentilla convallaria Rydb. >>Potentilla arguta ssp. convallaria Rosaceae          
10174 Euryops athanasiae (L.f.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
ercir Erythronium citrinum S. Wats. var. roderickii Shevock & Allen Roderick's fawnlily Liliaceae          
32747 Callitriche compressa N.E.Br.   Callitrichaceae          
14967 Isoglossa mossambicensis Lindau   Acanthaceae          
daca7 Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. white prairie clover Fabaceae          
arpa22 Aralia papyrifera Hook. >>Tetrapanax papyriferus Araliaceae          
     

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