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| Scientific name
: Selaginella mutica D.C. Eat. ex Underwood var. mutica |
Botanical Family : Selaginellaceae |
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English
name : bluntleaf spikemoss |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 75622 |
Strychnos gracillima Gilg
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Loganiaceae |
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| hecr10 |
Heliotropium crispiflorum Urban |
>>Heliotropium microphyllum |
Boraginaceae |
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| lodi3 |
Lopadium disciforme (Flotow) Kullhem |
disc granular lichen |
Ectolechiaceae |
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| 21528 |
Pseudacanthopale castroi Benoist
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Acanthaceae |
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| 53277 |
Aeschynomene burttii Baker f.
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Fabaceae |
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| arfus |
Arnica fulgens Pursh var. sororia (Greene) G.W. Douglas & G. Ruyle-Douglas |
>>Arnica sororia |
Asteraceae |
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| fire3 |
Ficus religiosa L. |
peepul tree |
Moraceae |
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| 28503 |
Vernonia goetzeana O.Hoffm.
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Asteraceae |
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| psse |
Psorotichia segregata (Nyl.) Hasse
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Lichinaceae |
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| 186 |
Arctotis splendens Muschl.
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Asteraceae |
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| rube5 |
Rubus beatus Bailey |
>>Rubus setosus |
Rosaceae |
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| cach4 |
Carex chihuahuensis Mackenzie |
Chihuahuan sedge |
Cyperaceae |
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| boin6 |
Bothriochloa insculpta (A. Rich.) A. Camus |
sweetpitted grass |
Poaceae |
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| clma20 |
Cladonia major (K. Hagen) Sandst. |
>>Cladonia fimbriata |
Cladoniaceae |
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| 86879 |
Jussiaea suffruticosa L. var. linearis (Willd.) Oliv. ex Kuntze
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Onagraceae |
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| 14636 |
Hypericophyllum hessii (Merxm.) G.V.Pope
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Asteraceae |
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