Plants — 23,508 Species
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monument plant
Frasera speciosa Douglas ex Hook.
Frasera speciosa is a large monocarpic perennial plant native to the western US and northern Mexico with synchronized periodic blooming.
Texas ash
Fraxinus albicans Buckley
Fraxinus albicans Buckley (Texas ash) is a small, long-lived, drought-tolerant deciduous dioecious ash tree.
white ash
Fraxinus americana L.
Fraxinus americana L., or white ash, is a North American native ash tree with valuable timber and ecological importance.
Narrow-leaved Ash
Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl
Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl is a medium deciduous ash tree cultivated in Sicily for manna sap production.
single-leaf ash
Fraxinus anomala Torr. ex S.Watson
Fraxinus anomala (singleleaf ash) is a deciduous shrub/small tree native to western US upland and desert habitats.
Mexican Ash
Fraxinus berlandieriana A.DC.
Fraxinus berlandieriana, the Mexican ash, is a dioecious tree native to parts of Mexico and the south-central United States.
Carolina Ash
Fraxinus caroliniana Mill.
Fraxinus caroliniana (swamp ash) is a small North American ash tree, popular as a tonewood for electric guitars and threatened by emerald ash borer.
California Ash
Fraxinus dipetala Hook. & Arn.
Fraxinus dipetala, or California two-petal ash, is a deciduous shrub or small ash tree native to southwestern North America.
European ash
Fraxinus excelsior L.
Fraxinus excelsior, European ash, is a large deciduous tree native to Europe and southwest Asia with many traditional and modern wood uses.
Evergreen tropical ash
Fraxinus griffithii C.B.Clarke
Fraxinus griffithii is a flowering tree species that is invasive as an ornamental in Australia.
Oregon Ash
Fraxinus latifolia Benth.
Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia Benth.) is a deciduous west North American tree grown for wood, restoration, and ornament.
black ash
Fraxinus nigra Marshall
Fraxinus nigra (black ash) is a North American deciduous swamp tree, now severely threatened by invasive emerald ash borer.
Manna ash
Fraxinus ornus L.
Fraxinus ornus L., flowering ash or manna ash, is a medium deciduous tree grown ornamentally and harvested for mannitol source sap.
green ash
Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall
Fraxinus pennsylvanica, or green ash, is a widespread North American deciduous ash tree, currently threatened by the invasive emerald ash borer.
pumpkin ash
Fraxinus profunda (Bush) Bush
Fraxinus profunda, or pumpkin ash, is a critically endangered deciduous ash tree native to eastern North American wet habitats.
blue ash
Fraxinus quadrangulata Michx.
Blue ash (Fraxinus quadrangulata) is a North American deciduous tree known for its square twigs and uses for dye and wood.
Shamel Ash
Fraxinus uhdei (Wenz.) Lingelsh.
Fraxinus uhdei (tropical ash/Shamel ash) is a native Mesoamerican dioecious tree planted widely, and invasive in Hawaii.
velvet ash
Fraxinus velutina Torr.
Fraxinus velutina Torr. is a small deciduous dioecious tree native to western North America, closely related to Oregon and Green Ash.
Scarlet Kammetjie
Freesia laxa (Thunb.) Goldblatt & J.C.Manning
Freesia laxa is a southern African corm-growing flowering plant widely grown in cultivation.
California flannelbush
Fremontodendron californicum (Torr.) Coult.
Fremontodendron californicum is an irritant-hairy flowering evergreen native to western North America, cultivated ornamentally and used by Indigenous peoples.
'ie'ie
Freycinetia arborea Gaudich.
Freycinetia arborea Gaudich. (ʻieʻie) is a Hawaiian climbing plant with specific traits, wildlife interactions, and traditional uses.
Kiekie
Freycinetia banksii A.Cunn.
Freycinetia banksii (kiekie) is a woody climbing plant endemic to New Zealand with important Māori cultural uses.
checker lily
Fritillaria affinis (Schult. & Schult.f.) Sealy
Fritillaria affinis is a bulbous flowering plant with two varieties native to western North America, with edible bulbs.
stinkbells
Fritillaria agrestis Greene
Fritillaria agrestis Greene is a bulbous flowering plant with nodding, unpleasant-scented cup-shaped flowers native to western North America?
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