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: Sphagnum imbricatum Hornsch. ex Russ. ssp. austinii (Sull. in Aust.) Flatb. |
Botanical Family : Sphagnaceae |
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English
name : >>Sphagnum austinii |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 95525 |
Eragrostis cilianensis (All.) Vignolo ex Janch.
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Poaceae |
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| 50789 |
Jatropha horizontalis M.G.Gilbert
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 31750 |
Impatiens nzoana A.Chev. subsp. bennae (Jacq.-Fél.) Grey-Wilson
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Balsaminaceae |
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| 65472 |
Pelargonium laciniatum R.Knuth
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Geraniaceae |
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| 84648 |
Ficus praticola Mildbr. & Hutch.
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Moraceae |
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Spergularia echinosperma (Celak.) Aschers. & Graebn. |
bristleseed sandspurry |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| pomu10 |
Polygonum muehlenbergii S. Wats. |
>>Polygonum amphibium var. emersum |
Polygonaceae |
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| 116167 |
Leptonychia urophylla Welw. ex Mast.
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Sterculiaceae |
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| sasc6 |
Sarothamnus scoparius (L.) Wimmer ex Koch |
>>Cytisus scoparius |
Fabaceae |
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| 39958 |
Crassula arta Schönland
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Crassulaceae |
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| 50712 |
Homalanthus populifolius Graham
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| fuhyp |
Funaria hygrometrica Hedw. var. patula Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G. |
>>Funaria hygrometrica |
Cynocrambaceae |
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| bimu |
Bidens ×multiceps Fassett
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Asteraceae |
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| 100974 |
Faurea saligna Harv. var. platyphylla Welw. ex Hiern
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PROTEACEAE |
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| 95350 |
Elionurus brazzae Franch.
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Poaceae |
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| hequ2 |
Helianthella quinquenervis (Hook.) Gray |
fivenerve helianthella |
Asteraceae |
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