Rubus alaskensis Bailey (Alaska blackberry)

 
Scientific name : Rubus alaskensis Bailey
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
English name : Alaska blackberry
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103748 Anthospermum galioides Rchb.f. subsp. reflexifolium (Kuntze) Puff   Rubiaceae          
poam3 Polygonella americana (Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) Small southern jointweed Polygonaceae          
28230 Venidium serpens S.Moore   Asteraceae          
42360 Bulbostylis pseudoperennis Goetgh.   Cyperaceae          
16690 Ligularia ionidiflora Eckl. & Zeyh.   Asteraceae          
31188 Heliophila abrotanifolia Banks ex DC.   Brassicaceae          
taxil Taxilejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn.   Lejeuneaceae          
sepl4 Selaginella plagiochila sensu Krug & Urban, non Baker >>Selaginella armata Selaginellaceae          
109963 Thesidium podocarpum (A.DC.) A.DC.   Santalaceae          
pica10 Picea canadensis (P. Mill.) B.S.P. >>Picea glauca Pinaceae          
92114 Adenia gracilis Harms   Passifloraceae          
sarim2 Salix richardsonii Hook. var. mckeandii Polunin >>Salix richardsonii Salicaceae          
3862 Bulbine quartzicola G.Will.   ASPHODELACEAE          
almo7 Allium monospermum Jepson >>Allium amplectens Liliaceae          
cldiv Cladonia didyma (Fee) Vainio var. vulcanica (Zoll. & Moritzi) Vainio vulcan cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
36551 Cacoucia platyptera Hemsl.   Combretaceae          
     

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