Potamogeton cheesemanii ()

 
Scientific name : Potamogeton cheesemanii
Botanical Family : Potamogetonaceae
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65245 Pelargonium artemisiifolium DC.   Geraniaceae          
mewo Melanthium woodii (J.W. Robbins ex Wood) Bodkin Wood's bunchflower Liliaceae          
eram6 Eriogonum ammophilum Reveal ibex buckwheat Polygonaceae          
asto9 Astragalus tortipes J.L. Anderson & J.M. Porter sleeping Ute milkvetch Fabaceae          
pipto Piptochaetium J. Presl speargrass Poaceae          
63906 Flacourtia ramontchi L'Hér.   Flacourtiaceae          
salea Salix lemmonii Bebb var. austinae (Bebb) Schneid. >>Salix lemmonii Salicaceae          
46991 Dioscorea dinteri Schinz   Dioscoreaceae          
tame Talinum mengesii W. Wolf Menges' fameflower Portulacaceae          
huses3 Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ssp. serrata (Thunb. ex Murr.) A.& D. Löve >>Huperzia serrata var. serrata Lycopodiaceae          
phamm Phacelia ambigua M.E. Jones var. minutiflora (J. Voss) Atwood >>Phacelia crenulata var. minutiflora Hydrophyllaceae          
saamw Salix amygdaloides Anderss. var. wrightii (Anderss.) Schneid. >>Salix amygdaloides Salicaceae          
ipagt2 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V. Grant var. texana (Greene) Shinners >>Ipomopsis aggregata ssp. formosissima Polemoniaceae          
60585 Microcharis asparagoides (Taub.) Schrire   Fabaceae          
105771 Mussaenda polita Hiern   Rubiaceae          
79690 Epinetrum undulatum Hiern   Menispermaceae          
     

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