Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis Imshaug ()

 
Scientific name : Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis Imshaug
Botanical Family : Lobariaceae
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fellh Fellhanera Vezda fellhanera BRUNIACEAE          
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66513 Drimia robusta Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
52185 Succisa trichotocephala Baksay   Dipsacaceae          
87583 Bulbophyllum cochleatum Lindl. var. bequaertii (De Wild.) J.J.Verm.   Orchidaceae          
ampa11 Amaranthus patulus Bertol. >>Amaranthus hybridus Amaranthaceae          
geama3 Gentianella amarella (L.) Boerner var. acuta (Michx.) Herder >>Gentianella amarella ssp. acuta Gentianaceae          
50965 Macaranga ebolowana Pax & K.Hoffm.   Euphorbiaceae          
gicac3 Gilia capitata Sims ssp. capitata bluehead gilia Polemoniaceae          
ipma4 Ipomopsis macrosiphon (Kearney & Peebles) V. Grant & Wilken longtube ipomopsis Polemoniaceae          
65159 Monsonia lanuginosa R.Knuth   Geraniaceae          
40403 Crassula natans Thunb. subsp. natans   Crassulaceae          
     

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