Vaccinium simulatum Small (upland highbush blueberry)

 
Scientific name : Vaccinium simulatum Small
Botanical Family : Ericaceae
English name : upland highbush blueberry
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pl_6768 Urtica hyperborea   Urticaceae          
102385 Restio elegia Murray   RESTIONACEAE          
13280 Helichrysum galpinii Schltr. & Moeser   Asteraceae          
asni6 Aspicilia nikrapensis Darbish. rimmed lichen Hymeneliaceae          
phca14 Phlox caryophylla Wherry clove phlox Polemoniaceae          
7819 Cynanchum zeyheri Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
72993 Ocimum katangense Robyns & J.-P.Lebrun   Lamiaceae          
anae Anoectangium aestivum (Hedw.) Mitt. anoectangium moss Pottiaceae          
trsa3 Trifolium saxicola Small >>Trifolium carolinianum Fabaceae          
64521 Faroa salutaris Welw.   Gentianaceae          
110464 Chytranthus mangenotii N.Hallé & Aké Assi   Sapindaceae          
16392 Launaea resedifolia (L.) Kuntze   Asteraceae          
meto6 Meibomia tortuosa (Sw.) Kuntze >>Desmodium tortuosum Fabaceae          
25167 Sonderina humilis (Meisn.) H.Wolff   Apiaceae          
scpe6 Schismatomma pericleum (Ach.) Branth & Rostrup   Opegraphaceae          
20529 Peucedanum capense (Thunb.) Sond. var. lanceolatum Sond.   Apiaceae          
     

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