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| Scientific name
: Spergularia macrotheca (Hornem.) Heynh. var. macrotheca |
Botanical Family : Caryophyllaceae |
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English
name : sticky sandspurry |
Description :
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| 91927 |
Oxalis stellata Eckl. & Zeyh. var. glandulosa T.M.Salter
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Oxalidaceae |
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| 49546 |
Euphorbia bellica Hiern
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| ribes |
Ribes L. |
currant |
Grossulariaceae |
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| lefu18 |
Lecidea fuscescens Sommerf. |
>>Lecanora fuscescens |
Lecanoraceae |
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| 89710 |
Holothrix lithophila Schltr.
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Orchidaceae |
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| 43391 |
Cyperus songeensis (Lye) Lye
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Cyperaceae |
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| cyca4 |
Cypripedium californicum Gray |
California lady's slipper |
Orchidaceae |
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| 62452 |
Sesbania goetzei Harms subsp. goetzei
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Fabaceae |
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| adoxa |
Adoxa L. |
adoxa |
Adoxaceae |
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| clar5 |
Clinopodium arkansanum (Nutt.) House |
limestone calamint |
Lamiaceae |
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| pl_3351 |
Leonurus cardiaca |
Motherwort |
Labiatae |
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| 4849 |
Caucalis pedunculata Baker f.
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Apiaceae |
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| scim |
Schiedea implexa (Hbd.) Sherff |
Auwahi schiedea |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| pyci3 |
Pyrethrum cinerariifolium Trevir. |
>>Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium |
Asteraceae |
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| tagl3 |
Tagetes glandulosa Schrank ex Link |
>>Tagetes minuta |
Asteraceae |
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| 87913 |
Corycium flanaganii (Bolus) Kurzweil & H.P.Linder
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Orchidaceae |
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