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Akebia longeracemosa Matsum.
Akebia longeracemosa Matsum.
Akebia longeracemosa is a semi-evergreen climbing vine thought to be a hybrid between two other Akebia species.
Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Decne.
Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Decne.
Akebia quinata is a climbing evergreen vine grown for fruit and medicinal uses, that can be invasive in some regions.
Alangium chinense (Lour.) Harms
Alangium chinense (Lour.) Harms
Alangium chinense is a Cornaceae flowering plant used in traditional Chinese medicine and for lamp oil from its seed oil.
Albizia adianthifolia (Schumach.) W.Wight
Albizia adianthifolia (Schumach.) W.Wight
Albizia adianthifolia is a large deciduous tree native to parts of South Africa, widely cultivated as an ornamental garden tree.
Albizia julibrissin Durazz.
Albizia julibrissin Durazz.
Albizia julibrissin Durazz. is a small deciduous ornamental tree native to Asia, with distinctive pink fluffy summer flowers.
Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth.
Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth.
Albizia lebbeck is an Asian invasive drought-tolerant tree native to Asia, with multiple human and wildlife uses.
Albuca cooperi Baker
Albuca cooperi Baker
Albuca cooperi Baker is a 30–60 cm tall geophyte with bulbs, 2–4 leaves, and nodding pale yellow flowers with broad green central stripes.
Albuca setosa Jacq.
Albuca setosa Jacq.
Albuca setosa Jacq. is a bulbous plant with distinct leaves and yellow or white spring-early summer flowers.
Alcea rosea L.
Alcea rosea L.
Alcea rosea, common hollyhock, is an ornamental Malvaceae flowering plant grown widely in cultivation today.
Alcea rugosa Alef.
Alcea rugosa Alef.
Alcea rugosa is a Puccinia malvacearum-resistant Russian hollyhock in the Malvaceae family, native to parts of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.
Alchemilla alpina L.
Alchemilla alpina L.
Alchemilla alpina L., or alpine lady's-mantle, is an apomictic perennial herb native to northern European mountains and southern Greenland.
Alchemilla micans Buser
Alchemilla micans Buser
Alchemilla micans is a flowering plant from the Rosaceae family native to Europe.
Alchemilla mollis (Buser) Rothm.
Alchemilla mollis (Buser) Rothm.
Alchemilla mollis is an herbaceous perennial ornamental flowering plant native to Southern Europe, with conflicting records of medicinal use.
Alchemilla monticola Opiz
Alchemilla monticola Opiz
Alchemilla monticola, or hairy lady's mantle, is a Rosaceae species native from Europe to Siberia and Central China.
Alchemilla plicata Buser
Alchemilla plicata Buser
Alchemilla plicata Buser is a flowering Rosaceae plant species with a native range in Europe.
Alchemilla propinqua H.Lindb. ex Juz.
Alchemilla propinqua H.Lindb. ex Juz.
Alchemilla propinqua is a flowering Rosaceae plant species native to Central and Eastern Europe.
Alchemilla vulgaris L.
Alchemilla vulgaris L.
Alchemilla vulgaris (lady's mantle) is an identifiable plant with distinct lobed leaves that blooms June to September in Britain and Ireland.
Alchornea ilicifolia (Js.Sm.) Müll.Arg.
Alchornea ilicifolia (Js.Sm.) Müll.Arg.
Alchornea ilicifolia (native holly) is an Australian shrub or small tree that hosts larvae of certain butterflies and moths.
Alectryon excelsus Gaertn.
Alectryon excelsus Gaertn.
Alectryon excelsus (tītoki) is a New Zealand native tree with traditional and modern uses for its fruit, oil and wood.
Alectryon tomentosus (F.Muell.) Radlk.
Alectryon tomentosus (F.Muell.) Radlk.
Alectryon tomentosus is an ornamental Sapindaceae rainforest tree from eastern Australia, often cultivated for gardens and parks.
Alepis flavida (Hook.fil.) Tiegh.
Alepis flavida (Hook.fil.) Tiegh.
Alepis flavida is the only species in the monotypic mistletoe genus Alepis, native to New Zealand.
Aletris aurea Walter
Aletris aurea Walter
Aletris aurea (golden unicorn root) is a southeastern US native perennial herb with golden-yellow bell-shaped flowers.
Aletris farinosa L.
Aletris farinosa L.
Aletris farinosa, also called unicorn root, is a perennial herb native to eastern North America.
Aletris lutea Small
Aletris lutea Small
Aletris lutea (Yellow colic-root) is a perennial herb native to the wet coastal pine forests of the southeastern US, with usually yellow small cylindrical flowers.
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