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| Scientific name
: Trifolium macrocephalum (Pursh) Poir. var. caeruleomontanum St. John |
Botanical Family : Fabaceae |
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English
name : >>Trifolium macrocephalum |
Description :
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| 6271 |
Chlorophytum viscosum Kunth
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ANTHERICACEAE |
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| clru |
Clarkia rubicunda (Lindl.) H.F. & M.E. Lewis |
ruby chalice clarkia |
Onagraceae |
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| 95255 |
Ehrharta brevifolia Schrad. var. brevifolia
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Poaceae |
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| meac2 |
Meibomia acuminata (Michx.) Blake |
>>Desmodium glutinosum |
Fabaceae |
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| dimoc |
Dimocarpus Lour. |
dimocarpus |
Sapindaceae |
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| 40499 |
Crassula portulacea Lam.
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Crassulaceae |
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| 32938 |
Lightfootia marginata A.DC.
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Campanulaceae |
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| 116092 |
Hermannia scordifolia Jacq. var. integriuscula Harv.
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Sterculiaceae |
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| armi5 |
Arabis missouriensis Greene |
green rockcress |
Brassicaceae |
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| dicy3 |
Diamorpha cymosa (Nutt.) Britt. ex Small |
>>Diamorpha smallii |
Crassulaceae |
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| 47150 |
Diospyros apiculata A.Chev.
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Ebenaceae |
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| 101443 |
Protea minor (E.Phillips) Compton
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PROTEACEAE |
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| 42586 |
Coleochloa glabra Nelmes
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Cyperaceae |
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| arcr8 |
Arceuthobium cryptopodum Engelm. |
>>Arceuthobium vaginatum ssp. cryptopodum |
Viscaceae |
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| 42869 |
Cyperus eleusinoides Kunth var. dinklageanus Kük.
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Cyperaceae |
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| pl_3183 |
Eriodictyon trichocalyx |
Hairy yerba santa |
Hydrophyllaceae |
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