Actinidia kolomikta gagnepainii ()

 
Scientific name : Actinidia kolomikta gagnepainii
Botanical Family : Actinidiaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
cale20 Castilleja leschkeana J.T. Howell >>Castilleja chrymactis Scrophulariaceae          
19360 Osteospermum dentatum Burm.f.   Asteraceae          
sogr2 Sorbus groenlandica (Schneid.) A.& D. Löve Greenland mountain ash Rosaceae          
xastw Xanthium strumarium L. var. wootonii (Cockerell) M.E. Peck >>Xanthium strumarium var. glabratum Asteraceae          
hyam3 Hyptis americana (Poit.) Briq. American bushmint Lamiaceae          
28295 Vernonia argutidens Chiov.   Asteraceae          
cafut Calystegia fulcrata (Gray) Brummitt ssp. tomentella (Greene) Brummitt >>Calystegia occidentalis ssp. occidentalis var. tomentella Convolvulaceae          
lemoc5 Lepidium montanum Nutt. var. claronense Welsh mountain pepperweed Brassicaceae          
48912 Erica zeyheriana (Klotzsch) E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
3555 Brachystelma shirense Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
alim2 Alectoria implexa (Hoffm.) Nyl. >>Bryoria implexa Parmeliaceae          
thco9 Thysanocarpus conchuliferus Greene Santa Cruz Island fringepod Brassicaceae          
crcu4 Crataegus cuneiformis (Marsh.) Egglest. >>Crataegus disperma Rosaceae          
lamap4 Lasthenia macrantha (Gray) Greene ssp. prisca Ornduff perennial goldfields Asteraceae          
plcod2 Platanthera convallariifolia (Fisch.) Lindl. var. dilatatoides Hultén >>Platanthera media Orchidaceae          
drdrt Dryas drummondii Richards. ex Hook. var. tomentosa (Farr) L.O. Williams tomentose mountain-avens Rosaceae          
     

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