Smilax hispida (Hag briar)

 
Scientific name : Smilax hispida
Botanical Family : Smilacaceae
English name : Hag briar
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sosig Sorbus sitchensis M. Roemer var. grayi (Wenzig) C.L. Hitchc. western mountain ash Rosaceae          
cace6 Caloplaca celata Th. Fr. orange lichen Teloschistaceae          
104732 Diodia scabra Schumach. & Thonn.   Rubiaceae          
45784 Agauria salicifolia (Comm. ex Lam.) Hook.f. ex Oliv. var. latissima Engl.   Ericaceae          
miflg Mimulus floribundus Lindl. var. geniculatus (Greene) A.L. Grant >>Mimulus floribundus Scrophulariaceae          
geama4 Gentiana amarella L. var. acuta (Michx.) Herder >>Gentianella amarella ssp. acuta Gentianaceae          
105957 Oldenlandia laurentii De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
caexv Castilleja exserta (Heller) Chuang & Heckard ssp. venusta (Heller) Chuang & Heckard exserted Indian paintbrush Scrophulariaceae          
53444 Afzelia quanzensis Welw.   Fabaceae          
60243 Lotononis stolzii Harms   Fabaceae          
lymit Lysiloma microphyllum Benth. var. thornberi (Britt. & Rose) Isely >>Lysiloma watsonii Fabaceae          
glsts3 Glyceria striata (Lam.) A.S. Hitchc. ssp. stricta (Scribn.) Hultén >>Glyceria striata Poaceae          
94891 Digitaria buchananii Mez   Poaceae          
56635 Crotalaria upembaensis R.Wilczek   Fabaceae          
aus_p204 (>) Acacia lasiocarpa (low)   MIMOSACEAE          
lyci Lysimachia ciliata L. fringed loosestrife Primulaceae          
     

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