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Ferocactus pilosus (Salm-Dyck) Werderm.
Ferocactus pilosus (Salm-Dyck) Werderm.
Ferocactus pilosus is a large barrel cactus endemic to the Chihuahuan Desert in northeastern Mexico.
Ferocactus townsendianus Britton & Rose
Ferocactus townsendianus Britton & Rose
Ferocactus townsendianus is a solitary barrel cactus endemic to Baja California Sur, Mexico, with orange to red flowers and yellow fruit.
Chihuahuan fishhook cactus
Ferocactus uncinatus (Galeotti) Britton & Rose
Ferocactus uncinatus is a solitary barrel cactus found in scrub on calcareous soils of southern Texas and northeastern Mexico.
San Diego Barrel Cactus
Ferocactus viridescens (Torr. & A.Gray) Britton & Rose
Ferocactus viridescens, the San Diego barrel cactus, is a small solitary barrel cactus native to coastal southern California and northwestern Baja California, often cultivated and holding an RHS Award of Garden Merit.
fishhook barrel cactus
Ferocactus wislizeni (Engelm.) Britton & Rose
Ferocactus wislizeni (fishhook barrel cactus) is a large southwestern North American arid-region cactus with hooked spines.
Black Flag
Ferraria crispa Burm.
Ferraria crispa Burm. is a South African native flowering plant in the Iridaceae family, known as black flag in Australia and starfish lily.
Giant Fennel
Ferula communis L.
Ferula communis, or giant fennel, is a tall herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the carrot family with known poisonous chemotypes.
Ferulago galbanifera (Mill.) W.D.J.Koch
Ferulago galbanifera (Mill.) W.D.J.Koch
Ferulago galbanifera is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean areas with yellow inflorescences.
Altai fescue
Festuca altaica Trin.
Festuca altaica Trin. is a tufted perennial grass with a wide Arctic and North American and temperate Asian distribution.
Wood Fescue
Festuca altissima All.
Festuca altissima, wood fescue, is a 1789-described flowering grass species native from Europe to Siberia and Iran.
brome fescue
Festuca bromoides L.
Festuca bromoides is a winter annual grass species native to western Eurasia and North Africa, now introduced to many other regions.
California fescue
Festuca californica Vasey
Festuca californica is a clumping perennial bunch grass cultivated as an ornamental and for erosion control.
Idaho fescue
Festuca idahoensis Elmer
Festuca idahoensis, Idaho fescue, is a perennial bunch grass used as forage and in landscaping, hosting many insect larvae.
rattail sixweeks grass
Festuca myuros L.
Festuca myuros L. (Vulpia myuros) is an annual grass in Poaceae, probably native to Eurasia and now naturalized nearly worldwide.
sixweeks grass
Festuca octoflora Walter
Festuca octoflora is an annual North American native grass with several common names, including six-week fescue.
red fescue
Festuca rubra L.
Festuca rubra L. is a perennial grass commonly cultivated as ornamental turfgrass and groundcover.
Nodding Fescue
Festuca subverticillata (Pers.) E.B.Alexeev
Festuca subverticillata is a perennial Poaceae grass native to eastern North America that grows in swamps and rich woods.
Valais Fescue
Festuca valesiaca Schleich. ex Gaudin
Festuca valesiaca (Volga fescue) is a flowering Poaceae species native to Europe and Asia, introduced to several U.S. states in North America.
Roman Shields
Fibigia clypeata (L.) Medik.
Fibigia clypeata is a drought-tolerant Asian flowering perennial from the Brassicaceae family, suited for xeriscaping.
lesser celandine
Ficaria verna Huds.
Ficaria verna (lesser celandine) is a low-growing perennial ranunculid with specific morphology, life cycle, ecology, toxicity, and historical herbal uses.
Knobby Clubrush
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
Ficinia nodosa is a Southern Hemisphere sedge with diverse habitats, used for filtration, restoration, and traditional thatching.
Pingao
Ficinia spiralis (A.Rich.) Muasya & de Lange
Ficinia spiralis (pīngao) is a New Zealand-endemic sand dune sedge with distinctive orange leaf color.
Large-leaved rock fig
Ficus abutilifolia (Miq.) Miq.
Ficus abutilifolia, the large-leaved rock fig, is a distinct African rock-splitting fig found on cliffs and rock outcrops.
King's Fig
Ficus ampelos Burm.fil.
Ficus ampelos Burm.fil. is a small evergreen fig species native to parts of South, East, and Southeast Asia and Oceania.
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