Pteris excelsa Gaud. (waimakanui)

 
Scientific name : Pteris excelsa Gaud.
Botanical Family : Pteridaceae
English name : waimakanui
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48553 Erica petiveri L. var. intemedia (Klotzsch ex Benth.) Bolus   Ericaceae          
53906 Argyrolobium variopile N.E.Br.   Fabaceae          
64144 Scolopia stolzii Gilg ex Sleumer var. riparia (Mildbr. & Sleumer) Sleumer   Flacourtiaceae          
tahu Tanacetum huronense Nutt. >>Tanacetum bipinnatum ssp. huronense Asteraceae          
cuinw Cuscuta indecora Choisy var. warneri (Yuncker) T. Beliz, comb. nov. ined. >>Cuscuta warneri Cuscutaceae          
cane25 Canna neglecta Steud. broadleaf canna Cannaceae          
xait Xanthium italicum Moretti >>Xanthium strumarium var. canadense Asteraceae          
jume4 Juncus mexicanus Willd. ex J.A. & J.H. Schultes Mexican rush Hyacinthaceae          
game2 Gaillardia mexicana auct. non Gray >>Gaillardia coahuilensis Asteraceae          
10822 Gasteria bicolor Haw. var. liliputana (Poelln.) Van Jaarsv.   ASPHODELACEAE          
ushe Usnea hesperina Mot. beard lichen Parmeliaceae          
47611 Drypetes parvifolia (Müll.Arg.) Pax & K.Hoffm.   Euphorbiaceae          
mesta Melica stricta Boland. var. albicaulis Boyle rock melicgrass Poaceae          
erov2 Erigeron ovinus Cronq. sheep fleabane Asteraceae          
ephoh Epilobium hornemannii Reichenb. ssp. hornemannii Hornemann's willowherb Onagraceae          
pl_4470 Livistona australis Cabbage palm Palmae          
     

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