Plantago altissima auct. non L. (>>Plantago lanceolata)

 
Scientific name : Plantago altissima auct. non L.
Botanical Family : BREXIACEAE
English name : >>Plantago lanceolata
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pl_1213 Artemisia absinthum Wormwood Compositae          
118628 Clerodendrum milne-redheadii Moldenke   Verbenaceae          
derib Descurainia richardsonii O.E. Schulz var. brevipes (Rydb.) Welsh & Reveal >>Descurainia incana ssp. procera Brassicaceae          
muam Muhlenbergia ambigua Torr. >>Muhlenbergia mexicana Poaceae          
73309 Plectranthus aliciae (Codd) Van Jaarsv. & T.J.Edwards   Lamiaceae          
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hica7 Hibiscus californicus Kellogg >>Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. lasiocarpos Malvaceae          
pacai Parmelia caperata (L.) Ach. var. incorrupta (J. Moore) E. C. Berry >>Flavopunctelia praesignis Parmeliaceae          
2719 Bidens prestinaria (Sch.Bip. ex Walp.) Cufod.   Asteraceae          
atal2 Atelophragma alpinum (L.) Rydb. >>Astragalus alpinus var. alpinus Fabaceae          
clsc60 Cladonia scabriuscula (Delise) Nyl. cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
65399 Pelargonium fruticosum (Cav.) Willd.   Geraniaceae          
76045 Loranthus brazzavillensis De Wild. & T.Durand   Loranthaceae          
     

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