Calochortus pulchellus (Mount Diablo globelily)

 
Scientific name : Calochortus pulchellus
Botanical Family : Calochortaceae
English name : Mount Diablo globelily
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schy5 Scyphiphora hydrophyllacea Gaertn.   Rubiaceae          
smcaa Smelowskia calycina (Steph. ex Willd.) C.A. Mey. var. americana (Regel & Herder) Drury & Rollins American false candytuft Brassicaceae          
plhyp Platanthera hyperborea (L.) Lindl. var. purpurascens (Rydb.) Luer >>Platanthera stricta Orchidaceae          
cemog Cercocarpus montanus Raf. var. glaber (S. Wats.) F.L. Martin birchleaf mountain mahogany Rosaceae          
brlom Brickellia longifolia S. Wats. var. multiflora (Kellogg) Cronq. longleaf brickellbush Asteraceae          
38860 Ipomoea crepidiformis Hallier f. var. minor Rendle   Convolvulaceae          
36382 Dipidax punctata (L.) Hutch. var. garnotiana (Kunth) Adamson   COLCHICACEAE          
38498 Convolvulus pentaphyllus L.   Convolvulaceae          
drro4 Dryopteris rolandii C. Christens. >>Thelypteris rolandii Thelypteridaceae          
veanm Vernonia angustifolia Michx. ssp. mohrii (S.B. Jones) S.B. Jones & Faust Mohr's ironweed Asteraceae          
crcal Croton californicus Muell.-Arg. var. longipes (M.E. Jones) Ferguson >>Croton californicus var. californicus Euphorbiaceae          
spanp Sphagnum annulatum H. Lindb. ex Warnst. var. porosum (Schlieph. & Warnst.) Maass & Isov. in Maass >>Sphagnum jensenii Sphagnaceae          
29988 Begonia stellata Sosef   Begoniaceae          
pl_2512 Vaccinium scoparium Grouseberry Ericaceae          
15722 Kniphofia schlechteri Schinz   ASPHODELACEAE          
trpe5 Triosteum perfoliatum L. feverwort Caprifoliaceae          
     

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