| Solanum lanceolatum "Solanum cymosum", "Solanum densiflorum", "Solanum inaequale" and "Solanum mexicanum" redirecxt here. These names as well as Solanum lanceolatum itself have been applied to other species too; see text for details. Solanum_lanceolatum
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| Potamogeton robbinsii Potamogeton_robbinsii
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| WikiProject Plants/Archive23 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Plants/Archive23
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| Scoliopus Scoliopus
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| Oxalis albicans Oxalis albicans, commonly known as Hairy Woodsorrel, White Oxalis, Radishroot Woodsorrel or Radishroot Yellow-sorrel is a perrennial herb that is native to the state of California and surrounding regions in the United States of America, which exists in the northern coastal scrub and coastal sage scrub habitats as well as charparrel of the state, from elevations of 0 to 2296 feet.Named subspecies are Oxalis albicans ssp. Oxalis_albicans
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| Calochortus umbellatus Calochortus umbellatus is a flowering plant in the family Liliaceae endemic to California in the USA The common name for this species is Oakland Mariposa lily or Oakland star-tulip. The species is a California endemic of limited distribution. An example occurrence of this species is on Ring Mountain, Marin County, California. This species is included on the California Native Plant Society list 4.2 of rare and endangered plants. Calochortus_umbellatus
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| William Lobb William Lobb (1809 – May 1864) was an English plant collector, employed by Veitch Nurseries of Exeter, who was responsible for the commercial introduction to England of Araucaria araucana (the "Monkey-Puzzle" tree) from Chile and the massive Sequoiadendron giganteum ("Wellingtonia") from North America.He and his brother, Thomas Lobb, were the first collectors to be sent out by the Veitch nursery business, with the primary commercial aim of obtaining new species and large quantities of seed. William_Lobb
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| Calochortus leichtlinii Calochortus_leichtlinii
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| Naming conventions (flora)/Archive 2 Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(flora)/Archive_2
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| Erodium cygnorum Erodium cygnorum is a species of herb native to Australia.It is commonly known as Blue Heronsbill in Western Australia, and Blue Storksbill in South Australia. In the United States, where the species is cultivated as a garden plant, it is commonly known as Australian Storksbill and Australian filaree. Erodium_cygnorum
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| Pleurocoronis Pleurocoronis
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| Xylococcus bicolor Xylococcus bicolor (Mission Manzanita) is a shrub that grows to three meters in height, two meters in diameter. Its native range is very limited, comprising Southwestern and Pacific coastal California from San Diego county through north-central Pacific coastal Baja California, a bit of southern Riverside County near Temecula, and Santa Catalina Island. It is a member of the chaparral plant community. Xylococcus_bicolor
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| King Range Wilderness The King Range Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area within the King Range National Conservation Area in northern California, United States. The area was set aside with the passage of the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-362). King_Range_Wilderness
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| Lupinus albifrons Lupinus albifrons, also known as silver lupine, white-leaf bush lupine, and evergreen lupine, is a species of Lupinus. It is found in several plant communities, including Northern Coastal Scrub Chaparral Coastal Sage Scrub Yellow Pine Forest Foothill Woodland Lupinus_albifrons
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| Stachys albens Stachys_albens
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| Picris echioides Picris_echioides
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| Malacothrix glabrata Malacothrix glabrata is a species of dicotyledonous flowering plant known generally as the smooth desert dandelion or desert dandelion. The species is native to southern California, but can be found in light soil along the eastern base of the Sierras, north to Oregon. M. glabrata is typically 5 to 15 inches tall with a 1.5 to 2.5 inch flower head. Its fragrant, daisy-like flowers are in shades of yellow or white, and undeveloped flowers have a red "button" in the center of the flower head. Malacothrix_glabrata
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| Cache Creek Wilderness The Cache Creek Wilderness is a 27,245-acre wilderness area located in Lake County, California. The wilderness was added to the National Wilderness Preservation System when the United States Congress passed the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act in 2006 (Public Law 109-362). Cache_Creek_Wilderness
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