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| Scientific name
: Polygala racemosa Blake |
Botanical Family : Polygalaceae |
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English
name : >>Polygala barbeyana |
Description :
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English Common |
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| soal6 |
Solidago altissima L. |
>>Solidago canadensis var. scabra |
Asteraceae |
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| amhy |
Amaranthus hybridus L. |
slim amaranth |
Amaranthaceae |
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| pl_4789 |
Polygonum lapathifolium |
Curlytop knotweed |
Polygonaceae |
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| 111830 |
Buchnera foetida Andrews
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| saflp |
Saxifraga flagellaris Willd. ex Sternb. ssp. platysepala (Trautv.) Porsild |
>>Saxifraga platysepala |
Saxifragaceae |
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| young |
Youngia Cass. |
youngia |
Asteraceae |
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| deher |
Delphinium hesperium Gray var. recurvatum (Greene) K.C. Davis |
>>Delphinium recurvatum |
Ranunculaceae |
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| lyda |
Lysimachia daphnoides (Gray) Hbd. |
lehua makanoe |
Primulaceae |
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| 79505 |
Turraea tisseranti Pellegr.
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Meliaceae |
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| acbi3 |
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng. |
streambank copperleaf |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| qudu2 |
Quercus durandii Buckl. |
>>Quercus sinuata var. sinuata |
Calochortaceae |
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| seto7 |
Sericocarpus tortifolius (Michx.) Nees |
Dixie whitetop aster |
Asteraceae |
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| arhy5 |
Arctoa hyperborea (With.) Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G. |
arctoa moss |
Dicranaceae |
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| lych3 |
Lychnis chalcedonica L. |
maltesecross |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| dast |
Datura stramonium L. |
jimsonweed |
Solanaceae |
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