Washingtonia gracilis Parish (>>Washingtonia robusta)

 
Scientific name : Washingtonia gracilis Parish
Botanical Family : Arecaceae
English name : >>Washingtonia robusta
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118006 Didymodoxa integrifolia (Wedd.) Wedd.   Urticaceae          
maheb Mammillaria heyderi Muehlenpfordt var. bullingtoniana Castetter, Pierce & Schwerin little nipple cactus Cactaceae          
optut2 Operculina turpethum (L.) Silva Manso var. turpethum St. Thomas lidpod Convolvulaceae          
amvef Amsinckia vernicosa Hook. & Arn. var. furcata (Suksdorf) Hoover forked green fiddleneck Boraginaceae          
37848 Stanfieldiella axillaris J.K.Morton   Commelinaceae          
23279 Schistostephium hippiifolium (DC.) Hutch.   Asteraceae          
40981 Kalanchoe quartiniana A.Rich.   Crassulaceae          
62994 Tephrosia petrosa Blatt. & Hallb.   Fabaceae          
lucyb Ludwigia cylindrica Ell. var. brachycarpa Torr. & Gray >>Ludwigia glandulosa ssp. brachycarpa Onagraceae          
34893 Gymnosporia undata (Thunb.) Szyszyl.   Celastraceae          
70153 Ixia flexuosa L.   Iridaceae          
diex3 Diplazium expansum Willd. great fern Dryopteridaceae          
codar Codariocalyx Hassk. tick trefoil Fabaceae          
cach25 Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees China aster Asteraceae          
87994 Cyrtopera shupangae Rchb.f.   Orchidaceae          
43788 Fimbristylis complanata (Retz.) Link subsp. complanata   Cyperaceae          
     

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