Rosa rugosa Thunb. (rugosa rose)

 
Scientific name : Rosa rugosa Thunb.
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
English name : rugosa rose
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trpu13 Trichomanes pusillum Sw. sidesaddle bristle fern Hymenophyllaceae          
35340 Salacia whytei Loes. var. toussaintii (R.Wilczek) N.Hall   Celastraceae          
ecac2 Echinomastus acunensis W.T. Marsh. >>Sclerocactus erectocentrus Cactaceae          
86703 Linociera dasyantha Gilg & G.Schellenb.   Oleaceae          
105198 Grumilea riparia K.Schum. & K.Krause   Rubiaceae          
tala4 Taraxacum lapponicum Kihlm. ex Hand.-Maz. >>Taraxacum officinale ssp. ceratophorum Asteraceae          
chwh Chaetadelpha wheeleri Gray ex S. Wats. Wheeler's skeletonweed Asteraceae          
45519 Tetraria macowaniana B.L.Burtt   Cyperaceae          
losp4 Lomaria spicant (L.) Desv. >>Blechnum spicant Blechnaceae          
33858 Cleome pulcherrima Buscal. & Muschl.   Capparaceae          
89294 Habenaria huillensis Rchb.f. var. weberiana (Schltr.) Geerinck   Orchidaceae          
metr6 Merremia tridentata (L.) Hallier f. >>Xenostegia tridentata Convolvulaceae          
87687 Bulbophyllum kupense P.J.Cribb & B.J.Pollard   Orchidaceae          
pl_1936 Brassica oleracea ramosa Perpetual kale Cruciferae          
buca9 Buellia capitis-regnum W. A. Weber disc lichen Physciaceae          
ermop Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Hr. ex Ait. var. praecox Lange musky stork's bill Geraniaceae          
     

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