Quercus hypoleucoides A. Camus (silverleaf oak)

 
Scientific name : Quercus hypoleucoides A. Camus
Botanical Family : Calochortaceae
English name : silverleaf oak
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pl_6130 Schisandra henryi   Schisandraceae          
bely2 Benthamia lycopsoides (Lehm.) Lindl. ex Druce >>Amsinckia lycopsoides Boraginaceae          
sagr13 Salix gracilis Anderss. >>Salix petiolaris Salicaceae          
cypl6 Cyrtandra plurifolia St. John & Storey >>Cyrtandra rockii Gesneriaceae          
ertha2 Eriogonum thompsoniae S. Wats. var. atwoodii Reveal Atwood's buckwheat Polygonaceae          
9845 Eremospatha korthalsiaefolia Becc.   Arecaceae          
dran4 Dryopteris angustifolia (Willd.) Urban >>Thelypteris angustifolia Thelypteridaceae          
laflf Lactuca floridana (L.) Gaertn. var. floridana woodland lettuce Asteraceae          
3989 Cacalia richardiana Kuntze   Asteraceae          
40461 Crassula pellucida L. subsp. brachypetala (Drège ex Harv.) Toelken   Crassulaceae          
bate5 Bacidia tetramera (De Not.) Coppins >>Mycobilimbia tetramera Porpidiaceae          
33351 Wahlenbergia ramosissima (Hemsl.) Thulin subsp. oldeniandioides Thulin   Campanulaceae          
phkn Phyllostegia knudsenii Hbd. Waimea phyllostegia Lamiaceae          
57570 Droogmansia pteropus (Baker) De Wild. var. angustipetiolata Verdc.   Fabaceae          
arall Arnica alpina (L.) Olin var. linearis Hultén >>Arnica angustifolia ssp. angustifolia Asteraceae          
pepl8 Pertusaria plittiana Erichsen Plitt's pore lichen Pertusariaceae          
     

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