Solidago hispida Muhl. ex Willd. var. hispida (hairy goldenrod)

 
Scientific name : Solidago hispida Muhl. ex Willd. var. hispida
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : hairy goldenrod
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pyco5 Pyrola conardiana Andres >>Pyrola picta Pyrolaceae          
cecoc2 Cephalozia connivens (Dicks.) Lindb. var. compacta (Warnst.) Nichols   Cephaloziaceae          
110191 Thesium radicans Hochst. ex A.Rich.   Santalaceae          
119913 Cissus quadrangularis L. var. quadrangularis   Vitaceae          
22359 Relhania genistifolia (L.) L'Hr.   Asteraceae          
pl_6079 Planchonella australis Black apple Sapotaceae          
tius Tillandsia usneoides (L.) L. Spanish moss Bromeliaceae          
soulm Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. ex Willd. var. microphylla Gray elmleaf goldenrod Asteraceae          
77549 Hibiscus cannabinus Hochr.   Malvaceae          
108989 Vangueria microphylla K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
68995 Geissorhiza namaquensis W.F.Barker   Iridaceae          
7875 Cyrtanthus eucallus R.A.Dyer   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
cydi3 Cyperus diandrus Torr. umbrella flatsedge Cyperaceae          
109444 Agathosma zwartbergense Pillans   Rutaceae          
patu2 Passiflora tulae Urban mountain love in the mist Passifloraceae          
94217 Bromus garamas Maire   Poaceae          
     

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