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Forstera tenella Hook.fil.
Forstera tenella Hook.fil.
Forstera tenella Hook.fil. is a small rosette-leaved plant native to New Zealand’s North and South Islands.
Boojum tree
Fouquieria columnaris Kellogg ex Curran
Fouquieria columnaris, also called boojum tree, is a very slow-growing columnar succulent tree native to northwestern Mexico.
Adam's tree
Fouquieria diguetii (Tiegh.) I.M.Johnst.
Fouquieria diguetii is a spiny deciduous shrub with red hummingbird-pollinated flowers native to the Baja California region and nearby Gulf of California coasts.
ocotillo
Fouquieria splendens Engelm.
Fouquieria splendens Engelm. (ocotillo) is a desert plant with defined botanical traits, cultivation guidelines, and various practical and medicinal uses.
beach strawberry
Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill.
Fragaria chiloensis is an edible evergreen beach strawberry native to Pacific coasts, with traditional Indigenous uses and aphid-resistant clones.
Hautbois strawberry
Fragaria moschata Duchesne
Fragaria moschata, the musk strawberry, is a European cultivated wild strawberry valued for its intense gourmet flavor.
woodland strawberry
Fragaria vesca L.
Fragaria vesca L. (woodland/alpine strawberry) is a wild strawberry widely cultivated for edible fruit, ornamental use and breeding.
Virginia strawberry
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Fragaria virginiana is a North American wild strawberry that reproduces sexually and asexually, with multiple human uses.
green strawberry
Fragaria viridis Duchesne
Fragaria viridis, the creamy or green strawberry, is a diploid strawberry species native to Europe and central Asia.
Bridal Wreath
Francoa appendiculata A.Juss.
Francoa appendiculata is an endemic Chilean herb in the Francoaceae family, with distinct foliage and pink marked summer-to-early-fall flowers.
alder buckthorn
Frangula alnus Mill.
Frangula alnus Mill., or alder buckthorn, is a deciduous shrub with detailed physical traits, ecology, and human uses.
coffeeberry
Frangula californica (Eschsch.) A.Gray
Frangula californica, or California coffeeberry, is a long-lived North American native shrub with edible fruit and traditional indigenous uses.
Carolina buckthorn
Frangula caroliniana (Walter) A.Gray
Frangula caroliniana (Carolina buckthorn) is a thornless shrub or small tree with shiny dark leaves and fruits eaten by wildlife.
Cascara
Frangula purshiana (DC.) J.G.Cooper
Frangula purshiana, or cascara, is a North American native shrub or small tree known historically for use as a laxative.
Hairy Sea-heath
Frankenia hirsuta L.
Frankenia hirsuta L. is a self-supporting plant in the Frankeniaceae family that grows up to 17 cm tall.
Sea-heath
Frankenia laevis L.
Frankenia laevis (sea heath) is a rare low coastal shrub native to western Europe, North Africa, and Macaronesia.
southern sea-heath
Frankenia pauciflora DC.
Frankenia pauciflora is a prostrate halophytic perennial shrub native to southern Australia, with several varieties.
Annual Sea-heath
Frankenia pulverulenta L.
Frankenia pulverulenta, the European seaheath, is a small annual herb in the Frankeniaceae family.
Alkali Heath
Frankenia salina (Molina) I.M.Johnst.
Frankenia salina, alkali heath, is an uncommon perennial halophyte herb native to western North America and Chile.
whitestem frasera
Frasera albicaulis Douglas ex Griseb.
Frasera albicaulis, or whitestem frasera, is a gentian-family perennial herb native to the northwestern US.
desert green gentian
Frasera albomarginata S.Watson
Frasera albomarginata is a North American perennial herb with distinct white-margined green leaves and speckled greenish-white flowers.
American columbo
Frasera caroliniensis Walter
Frasera caroliniensis (American columbo) is a long-lived monocarpic perennial herb native to eastern North America.
Clustered Green Gentian
Frasera fastigiata (Pursh) A.Heller
Frasera fastigiata, clustered green gentian, is a gentian-family perennial flowering plant native to the northwestern US.
Coahuila frasera
Frasera parryi Torr.
Frasera parryi is a perennial herb with defined stem, leaf, and flower characteristics, growing up to 1.5 m tall.
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