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| Scientific name
: Schiedea remyi Mann |
Botanical Family : Caryophyllaceae |
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English
name : >>Schiedea globosa |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 73954 |
Solenostemon monostachyus (P.Beauv.) Briq. subsp. perennis J.K.Morton
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Lamiaceae |
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| 115343 |
Solanum nigrum L.
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Solanaceae |
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| 14355 |
Huernia tavaresii Welw.
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Apocynaceae |
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| pl_6829 |
Viola canadensis |
Canada violet |
Violaceae |
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| sareg2 |
Salix reticulata L. var. gigantifolia Ball |
>>Salix reticulata ssp. reticulata |
Salicaceae |
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| erna2 |
Eryngium nasturtiifolium Juss. ex Delar. f. |
hierba del sapo |
Apiaceae |
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| 4599 |
Carduus schimperi Sch.Bip. subsp. platyphyllus (R.E.Fr.) C.Jeffrey
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Asteraceae |
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| 102228 |
Ischyrolepis ocreata (Kunth) H.P.Linder
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RESTIONACEAE |
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| evnu2 |
Evolvulus nummularius (L.) L. |
agracejo rastrero |
Convolvulaceae |
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| sirer2 |
Sideroxylon reclinatum Michx. ssp. reclinatum |
Florida bully |
Sapotaceae |
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| pl_2696 |
Frasera caroliniensis |
American columbo |
Gentianaceae |
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| prpl2 |
Proatriplex pleiantha (W.A. Weber) Stutz & Chu |
Mancos shadscale |
Chenopodiaceae |
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| mica8 |
Minuartia caroliniana (Walt.) Mattf. |
pinebarren stitchwort |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| 48682 |
Erica ruwenzoriensis Alm & T.C.E.Fr.
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Ericaceae |
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| carlo |
Carlowrightia Gray |
wrightwort |
Acanthaceae |
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| pl_5134 |
Thalictrum foliolosum
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Ranunculaceae |
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