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Charm Trembletop
Kohautia amatymbica Eckl. & Zeyh.
Kohautia amatymbica (tremble tops) is an edible-rooted flowering plant in Rubiaceae native to southern Africa.
spiked kohleria
Kohleria spicata (Kunth) Oerst.
Beauty Bush
Kolkwitzia amabilis Graebn.
Kolkwitzia amabilis Graebn. is a spreading arching flowering shrub, with cultivars developed for garden use.
small ground-cone
Kopsiopsis hookeri (Walp.) Govaerts
Kopsiopsis hookeri is a parasitic plant native to western North America that parasitizes salal bushes.
California groundcone
Kopsiopsis strobilacea (A.Gray) Beck
The California groundcone (Kopsiopsis strobilacea) is a parasitic plant native to western North America that parasitizes manzanitas and madrones.
Korthalsella salicornioides Tiegh.
Korthalsella salicornioides Tiegh.
Korthalsella salicornioides is a New Zealand leafless succulent mistletoe that usually grows on mānuka and kānuka hosts.
Saltmarsh mallow
Kosteletzkya pentacarpos (L.) Ledeb.
Kosteletzkya pentacarpos is a perennial salt-tolerant pink-flowered seashore mallow with potential phytoremediation uses.
White Rhatany
Krameria bicolor S.Watson
Krameria bicolor, or white rhatany, is a partially parasitic perennial shrub native to the southwestern US and northern Mexico.
Littleleaf Rhatany
Krameria erecta Willd. ex Schult.
Krameria erecta is a small root parasitic shrub with pink flowers, adapted to grow in very dry soils.
Trailing Rhatany
Krameria lanceolata Torr.
Krameria lanceolata (trailing krameria) is a decumbent herbaceous perennial flowering plant native to North America.
Pamirian Winterfat
Krascheninnikovia ceratoides (L.) Gueldenst.
Krascheninnikovia ceratoides, the Pamirian winterfat, is a small whitish shrub native to parts of Europe, North Africa, and Asia.
Winterfat
Krascheninnikovia lanata (Pursh) A.Meeuse & Smit
Krascheninnikovia lanata, or winterfat, is a North American small halophyte shrub used for forage, ornament, and traditional medicine.
Two-flower Dwarf-dandelion
Krigia biflora (Walter) S.F.Blake
Krigia biflora is a North American perennial Asteraceae species that typically bears two yellow flower heads per stalk.
weedy dwarfdandelion
Krigia cespitosa (Raf.) K.L.Chambers ex Vuilleumier
Krigia cespitosa is a North American annual herb in the Asteraceae family, native to parts of Mexico and the United States.
Potato Dandelion
Krigia dandelion (L.) Nutt.
Krigia dandelion (potato dwarfdandelion) is a perennial North American herb in the Asteraceae family native to the south-central and southeastern US.
Virginia dwarfdandelion
Krigia virginica (L.) Willd.
Krigia virginica is a small spring annual with golden yellow flower heads that spreads by wind-dispersed seeds.
Fan aloe
Kumara plicatilis (L.) G.D.Rowley
Kumara plicatilis is a slow-growing tree aloe native to South Africa's Western Cape, grown as an ornamental plant.
Korean bushclover
Kummerowia stipulacea (Maxim.) Makino
Kummerowia stipulacea, Korean clover, is an annual legume native to East Asia and Russia, introduced to the US for multiple land uses.
Japanese Clover
Kummerowia striata (Thunb.) Schindl.
Kummerowia striata is an annual invasive legume native to East Asia, used in traditional medicine and for grazing.
Butterfly Bush
Kunzea ambigua (Sm.) Druce
Kunzea ambigua is a common Australian erect shrub that grows in coastal sandy soils and has uses in horticulture.
Pink Kunzea
Kunzea capitata (Sm.) Heynh.
Kunzea capitata is an Australian flowering shrub grown in horticulture, adaptable to propagation from seed or cuttings.
Yarra burgan
Kunzea leptospermoides F.Muell. ex Miq.
Kunzea leptospermoides is a Yarra Valley shrub or small tree whose wood was used for tools by the Kulin people.
Muntries
Kunzea pomifera F.Muell.
Kunzea pomifera, or muntries, is a prostrate Australian shrub with edible berries grown in cultivation since 1889.
rawirinui
Kunzea robusta de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea robusta is a large New Zealand shrub or tree commonly found in coastal and lowland areas, with white flowers that bloom from April to June.
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