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Ammannia robusta Heer ex Regel
Lythraceae

Ammannia robusta Heer ex Regel

Ammannia robusta Heer ex Regel

Ammannia robusta Heer ex Regel is an annual herb that grows in moist places, with specific morphological features described here.

Ammi majus L.
Apiaceae

Ammi majus L.

Ammi majus L.

Ammi majus L. is a flowering plant cultivated for furanocoumarins used to treat vitiligo, and grown as a garden ornamental.

Ammocharis longifolia (L.) Herb.
Amaryllidaceae

Ammocharis longifolia (L.) Herb.

Ammocharis longifolia (L.) Herb.

Ammocharis longifolia is a distinct southern African perennial geophyte with characteristic zygomorphic flowers and tumbling wind-dispersed infructescences.

Amorpha californica Nutt.
Fabaceae

Amorpha californica Nutt.

Amorpha californica Nutt.

Amorpha californica is a thornless glandular shrub with violet flowers and single-seeded legume fruit.

Amorpha canescens Pursh
Fabaceae

Amorpha canescens Pursh

Amorpha canescens Pursh

Amorpha canescens (leadplant) is a North American shrub with diverse medicinal, cultural, and ecological uses.

Amorpha fruticosa L.
Fabaceae

Amorpha fruticosa L.

Amorpha fruticosa L.

Amorpha fruticosa L. is a perennial thornless shrub native to North America, often grown ornamentally and sometimes invasive.

Amorpha nana Nutt.
Fabaceae

Amorpha nana Nutt.

Amorpha nana Nutt.

Amorpha nana is a small North American native perennial Fabaceae shrub with purple flowers, that prefers dry, rocky or sandy habitats.

Amorphophallus hirtus N.E.Br.
Araceae

Amorphophallus hirtus N.E.Br.

Amorphophallus hirtus N.E.Br.

Amorphophallus hirtus N.E.Br. has a whitish tuber that turns grayish - brown, a single leaf with a spotted petiole, a solitary inflorescence, and a spadix emitting a strong smell, with distinct male, female, and appendix structures.

Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino
Araceae

Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino

Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino

Amorphophallus kiusianus has a depressed globose tuber, a solitary leaf with a spotted petiole, a solitary long - pedunculate inflorescence, a spathe with various colors and markings, a spadix of different lengths, and its berries change color from green to blue and are 2 - seeded.

Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (Dennst.) Nicolson
Araceae

Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (Dennst.) Nicolson

Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (Dennst.) Nicolson

Amorphophallus paeoniifolius is a large tuberous edible herb widely used as food and traditional medicine across South Asia.

Ampelaster carolinianus (Walter) G.L.Nesom
Asteraceae

Ampelaster carolinianus (Walter) G.L.Nesom

Ampelaster carolinianus (Walter) G.L.Nesom

Ampelaster carolinianus, climbing aster, is the only species in the North American genus Ampelaster, a climbing aster native to the southeastern US.

Ampelodesmos mauritanicus (Poir.) T.Durand & Schinz
Poaceae

Ampelodesmos mauritanicus (Poir.) T.Durand & Schinz

Ampelodesmos mauritanicus (Poir.) T.Durand & Schinz

Ampelodesmos mauritanicus is a large Mediterranean perennial bunchgrass grown ornamentally and used for fiber.

Ampelopsis cordata Michx.
Vitaceae

Ampelopsis cordata Michx.

Ampelopsis cordata Michx.

Ampelopsis cordata is a North American U.S. vine, commonly called heartleaf peppervine, that grows in open woodlands and water-adjacent areas.

Ampelopsis glandulosa (Wall.) Momiy.
Vitaceae

Ampelopsis glandulosa (Wall.) Momiy.

Ampelopsis glandulosa (Wall.) Momiy.

Ampelopsis glandulosa, or porcelain berry, is an ornamental, sometimes invasive deciduous climbing vine native to East Asia.

Amperea xiphoclada (Sieber ex Spreng.) Druce
Euphorbiaceae

Amperea xiphoclada (Sieber ex Spreng.) Druce

Amperea xiphoclada (Sieber ex Spreng.) Druce

Amperea xiphoclada is an erect Australian shrub that can be used for ground cover, understory plantings, and hedge-like features.

Amphiachyris dracunculoides (DC.) Nutt.
Asteraceae

Amphiachyris dracunculoides (DC.) Nutt.

Amphiachyris dracunculoides (DC.) Nutt.

Amphiachyris dracunculoides, common name broomweed, is a North American annual flowering plant in the Asteraceae family native to the southern US Great Plains.

Amphibolis antarctica (Labill.) Asch.
Cymodoceaceae

Amphibolis antarctica (Labill.) Asch.

Amphibolis antarctica (Labill.) Asch.

Amphibolis antarctica is a herbaceous perennial seagrass found around Australia's southern and western coasts, tolerant of varied habitats.

Amphicarpaea bracteata (L.) Fernald
Fabaceae

Amphicarpaea bracteata (L.) Fernald

Amphicarpaea bracteata (L.) Fernald

Amphicarpaea bracteata is a North American legume vine with historic medicinal uses by Indigenous peoples.

Amphithalea ericifolia (L.) Eckl. & Zeyh.
Fabaceae

Amphithalea ericifolia (L.) Eckl. & Zeyh.

Amphithalea ericifolia (L.) Eckl. & Zeyh.

Granby designated a neotype in 1985 assuming no original material for Amphithalea ericifolia existed, but two confirmed sheets in Herb. Burman (G) are original material, and Schrire designated one as lectotype.

Amsinckia calycina (Moris) Chater
Boraginaceae

Amsinckia calycina (Moris) Chater

Amsinckia calycina (Moris) Chater

Amsinckia calycina is a poisonous annual flowering herb in the Boraginaceae family native to South America.

Amsinckia menziesii (Lehm.) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr.
Boraginaceae

Amsinckia menziesii (Lehm.) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr.

Amsinckia menziesii (Lehm.) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr.

Amsinckia menziesii, commonly called fiddleneck, is a bristly annual that is native to western North America and introduced elsewhere.

Amsinckia tessellata A.Gray
Boraginaceae

Amsinckia tessellata A.Gray

Amsinckia tessellata A.Gray

Amsinckia tessellata is a bristly annual herb similar to other fiddlenecks, blooming from March to June.

Amsinckia vernicosa Hook. & Arn.
Boraginaceae

Amsinckia vernicosa Hook. & Arn.

Amsinckia vernicosa Hook. & Arn.

Amsinckia vernicosa is a waxy, hairy annual fiddleneck herb with coiled inflorescences of yellow or orange tubular flowers.

Amsonia ciliata Walter
Apocynaceae

Amsonia ciliata Walter

Amsonia ciliata Walter

Amsonia ciliata (fringed bluestar) is a North American flowering plant in the dogbane family, first described in 1788.

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