Cotoneaster simonsii ()

 
Scientific name : Cotoneaster simonsii
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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44924 Schoenoplectus senegalensis (Hochst. ex Steud.) Palla ex J.Raynal   Cyperaceae          
elsi Elymus sibiricus L. Siberian wildrye Poaceae          
crsh Cryptantha shacklettiana Higgins Shacklett's cryptantha Boraginaceae          
24272 Senecio greenwayi C.Jeffrey   Asteraceae          
sagr3 Salvia greatae Brandeg. lavender sage Lamiaceae          
110885 Chrysophyllum longepedicellatum De Wild.   Sapotaceae          
oxlal Oxytropis lagopus Nutt. var. lagopus haresfoot locoweed Fabaceae          
urex Urceolaria exotica J.F. Gmel. >>Schradera exotica Rubiaceae          
polo19 Polytrichastrum longisetum (Brid.) G. L. Sm. >>Polytrichum longisetum DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
21320 Popowia bokoli (De Wild. & T.Durand) Robyns & Ghesq. ex Boutique   Annonaceae          
trok Tridens ×oklahomensis (Featherly) Featherly (pro sp.) >>Tridens muticus var. elongatus Poaceae          
38914 Ipomoea floccosa Vatke   Convolvulaceae          
24962 Seseli striatum Thunb.   Apiaceae          
3711 Brunsvigia comptonii W.F.Barker   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
epno3 Epicion northropiae (Schlechter) Small >>Cynanchum northropiae Asclepiadaceae          
sestw Senecio streptanthifolius Greene var. wallowensis J.F. Bain >>Packera streptanthifolia Asteraceae          
     

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