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Small leaf fuchsia
Fuchsia microphylla Kunth
Fuchsia microphylla Kunth is a variable small shrub with edible sweet fruit, grown as an ornamental native to Central America.
shrubby fuchsia
Fuchsia paniculata Lindl.
Fuchsia paniculata Lindl. is a tall shrub or small tree with characteristic branches, fruit and seeds as described.
Thyme-leaved Rockrose
Fumana thymifolia (L.) Spach ex Webb
Fumana thymifolia is a self-supporting Cistaceae shrub that grows up to 30 cm tall with broad simple leaves and dry fruit.
tall ramping-fumitory
Fumaria bastardii Boreau
Fumaria bastardii is a tall herbaceous flowering plant native to Western Europe and the northern Mediterranean, that grows as a weed and is introduced elsewhere.
white ramping-fumitory
Fumaria capreolata L.
Fumaria capreolata L. is a flowering plant that can act as an environmental weed in natural vegetation.
common ramping-fumitory
Fumaria muralis Koch
Fumaria muralis is a delicate pink-flowered annual plant native to western Europe and western North Africa, often considered a weed.
Common Fumitory
Fumaria officinalis L.
Fumaria officinalis L. is a scrambling annual herb native to North Africa, Europe, and western Asia, introduced and common in Australia.
Schleicher's fumitory
Fumaria schleicheri Soy.-Will.
Fumaria schleicheri is an annual self-supporting herb in the Papaveraceae family that grows up to 19 cm tall.
Few-flowered Fumitory
Fumaria vaillantii Loisel.
Fumaria vaillantii is a small self-supporting perennial poppy-family herb native to Europe.
Bonfire moss
Funaria hygrometrica Hedw.
Funaria hygrometrica, bonfire moss, is a common water moss that can tolerate 90% heavy water and grows in moist, recently burned sites.
white twinevine
Funastrum clausum (Jacq.) Schltr.
White twinevine, Funastrum clausum, is a flowering dogbane native to parts of the Americas.
climbing milkweed
Funastrum cynanchoides (Decne.) Schltr.
Funastrum cynanchoides is a twining desert vine that bears pink-purplish flowers eaten by butterflies, and often grows in urban neglected areas.
hairy milkweed
Funastrum hirtellum (A.Gray ex Brewer & S.Watson) Schltr.
Funastrum hirtellum is an aggressive perennial vine-like desert milkweed found in the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
Furcraea andina Trel.
Furcraea andina Trel.
Furcraea andina is a flowering plant native to western South America grown for fique fiber used in rope making.
Mauritius hemp
Furcraea foetida (L.) Haw.
Furcraea foetida is an agave-related subshrub cultivated for its sisal-like fiber and as an ornamental in warm regions.
Fuscocephaloziopsis macrostachya (Kaal.) Váňa & L.Söderstr.
Fuscocephaloziopsis macrostachya (Kaal.) Váňa & L.Söderstr.
Fuscocephaloziopsis macrostachya (Kaal.) Váňa & L.Söderstr. was described in 2013, with its basionym Cephalozia macrostachya Kaal. dating back to 1902.
Early Star-of-Bethlehem
Gagea bohemica (Zauschn.) Schult. & Schult.f.
Gagea bohemica is an early-blooming European and Mediterranean lily family species that serves as Radnorshire’s county flower.
Gagea fedtschenkoana Pascher
Gagea fedtschenkoana Pascher
Gagea fedtschenkoana is an Asian bulb-forming perennial lily family plant native to parts of Central and North Asia, growing up to 10 cm tall with yellow green- or purple-tinged flowers.
yellow star-of-Bethlehem
Gagea fragifera (Vill.) E.Bayer & G.López
Gagea fragifera (formerly called Gagea liotardii) is a small bulb-forming lily-family perennial native across Eurasia and North Africa.
Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem
Gagea lutea (L.) Ker Gawl.
Gagea lutea, the yellow star-of-Bethlehem, is a Eurasian bulb-forming herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the Liliaceae family.
Least Gagea
Gagea minima (L.) Ker Gawl.
The least gagea, Gagea minima, is a Eurasian bulb-forming perennial lily-family plant found across Europe, Russia, and the Caucasus.
Meadow Gagea
Gagea pratensis (Pers.) Dumort.
Gagea pratensis, the yellow star-of-Bethlehem, is a bulb-forming yellow-flowered perennial lily species from Europe and the Mediterranean.
Snowdon Lily
Gagea serotina (L.) Ker Gawl.
Gagea serotina is a rare, climate-threatened protected ice age relict plant with a small UK population.
Hairy Star of Bethlehem
Gagea villosa (M.Bieb.) Sweet
Gagea villosa, hairy star of Bethlehem, is a lily-family plant found in Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia, first described in 1808.
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