Quercus laceyi Small (Lacey oak)

 
Scientific name : Quercus laceyi Small
Botanical Family : Calochortaceae
English name : Lacey oak
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saar7 Salix argyrocarpa Anderss. Labrador willow Salicaceae          
12054 Gutenbergia eylesii (S.Moore) Wild & G.V.Pope subsp. reticulata Wild & G.V.Pope   Asteraceae          
4556 Cardanthera africana (T.Anderson) Benth. var. schweinfurthii S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
47608 Drypetes obanensis S.Moore   Euphorbiaceae          
luarl6 Lupinus aridus Dougl. var. lobbii Gray ex S. Wats. >>Lupinus sellulus ssp. sellulus var. lobbii Fabaceae          
72897 Ocimum amicorum A.J.Paton   Lamiaceae          
game Gaillardia mearnsii Rydb. >>Gaillardia pinnatifida var. pinnatifida Asteraceae          
caha19 Carex harperi Fern. >>Carex leptalea ssp. harperi Cyperaceae          
saho3 Satureja hortensis L. summer savory Lamiaceae          
asflc Astragalus flavus Nutt. var. candicans Gray >>Astragalus flavus Fabaceae          
29003 Vinca minor L.   Apocynaceae          
81819 Erepsia simulans (L.Bolus) Klak   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
63331 Vascoa acuminata E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
56131 Crotalaria kuiririensis Baker f.   Fabaceae          
105401 Ixora nigerica Keay subsp. nigerica   Rubiaceae          
12886 Haworthia tuberculata Poelln. var. sublaevis Poelln.   ASPHODELACEAE          
     

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