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bitter lettuce
Asteraceae

bitter lettuce

Lactuca virosa L.

Lactuca virosa L. is a biennial flowering plant native to Europe, with introduced populations across multiple other continents.

Lance-leaved scurf-pea
Fabaceae

Lance-leaved scurf-pea

Ladeania lanceolata (Pursh) Reveal & A.N.Egan

Ladeania lanceolata is a perennial herb whose fresh flowers are traditionally eaten by the Zuni to treat stomachaches.

Huon pine
Podocarpaceae

Huon pine

Lagarostrobos franklinii (Hook.f.) Quinn

Lagarostrobos franklinii, Huon pine, is a very slow-growing, long-lived dioecious conifer native to Tasmania.

coarse bottle-daisy
Asteraceae

coarse bottle-daisy

Lagenophora huegelii Benth.

Lagenophora huegelii is an endemic Western Australian flowering plant in Asteraceae, first described in 1837 by George Bentham.

Lagenophora pumila (G.Forst.) Cheeseman
Asteraceae

Lagenophora pumila (G.Forst.) Cheeseman

Lagenophora pumila (G.Forst.) Cheeseman

Lagenophora pumila is a small white-yellow flower found across New Zealand and one Tongan island, hosting an exclusive rust fungus and indicating wetlands.

Blue Bottle-daisy
Asteraceae

Blue Bottle-daisy

Lagenophora stipitata (Labill.) Druce

Lagenophora stipitata is a small Asteraceae plant with common names blue bottle-daisy and common lagenophora, found across Australia and East Asia.

Lagenophora strangulata Colenso
Asteraceae

Lagenophora strangulata Colenso

Lagenophora strangulata Colenso

Lagenophora strangulata Colenso is a small green flowering plant found in New Zealand.

Crape-myrtle
Lythraceae

Crape-myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica L.

Lagerstroemia indica, commonly called crape myrtle, is a popular cultivated flowering tree or shrub native to subtropical Asia.

Giant Crepe-myrtle
Lythraceae

Giant Crepe-myrtle

Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers.

Lagerstroemia speciosa is a deciduous ornamental tree with multiple common names, used ornamentally and for herbal and medicinal purposes.

Subcostate Crape Myrtle
Lythraceae

Subcostate Crape Myrtle

Lagerstroemia subcostata Koehne

Lagerstroemia subcostata Koehne is a deciduous tree, whose variety is used to create popular ornamental hybrid crape myrtles.

common hareleaf
Asteraceae

common hareleaf

Lagophylla ramosissima Nutt.

Lagophylla ramosissima (branched hareleaf) is an annual flowering herb native to dry habitats in the western United States.

White Mangrove
Combretaceae

White Mangrove

Laguncularia racemosa (L.) C.F.Gaertn.

Laguncularia racemosa, the only species in genus Laguncularia, is the white mangrove, a mangrove tree native to tropical and subtropical coasts globally.

Hare's Tail Grass
Poaceae

Hare's Tail Grass

Lagurus ovatus L.

Lagurus ovatus is an annual Mediterranean grass that has naturalized across parts of northwestern Europe, and is susceptible to barley mild mosaic bymovirus.

goldentop grass
Poaceae

goldentop grass

Lamarckia aurea (L.) Moench

Lamarckia aurea is an annual golden-flowered grass native to the Mediterranean region, naturalized and invasive in some other areas.

Mountain Devil
Proteaceae

Mountain Devil

Lambertia formosa Sm.

Lambertia formosa Sm., or mountain devil/honey flower, is a fire-adapted Australian endemic shrub cultivated for its bird-attracting red/pink flowers.

White deadnettle
Lamiaceae

White deadnettle

Lamium album L.

Lamium album L., the white dead-nettle, is a perennial herb native to Eurasia and widely naturalized in North America.

henbit deadnettle
Lamiaceae

henbit deadnettle

Lamium amplexicaule L.

Lamium amplexicaule (henbit dead-nettle) is a low-growing edible annual flowering plant native to Eurasia and North Africa, now widespread globally.

yellow archangel
Lamiaceae

yellow archangel

Lamium galeobdolon (L.) L.

Lamium galeobdolon is a yellow-flowered perennial plant with multiple subspecies, some of which are invasive outside their native range.

cutleaf deadnettle
Lamiaceae

cutleaf deadnettle

Lamium hybridum Vill.

Lamium hybridum Vill. is a low-growing annual dead-nettle native to parts of Europe and northwest Africa.

Spotted deadnettle
Lamiaceae

Spotted deadnettle

Lamium maculatum (L.) L.

Lamium maculatum is a variable herbaceous perennial grown as groundcover, often invasive, with many cultivated varieties.

Balm-leaved Archangel
Lamiaceae

Balm-leaved Archangel

Lamium orvala L.

Lamium orvala, balm-leaved archangel, is a flowering Lamiaceae plant native to parts of Europe, and introduced to Czechoslovakia.

red deadnettle
Lamiaceae

red deadnettle

Lamium purpureum L.

Lamium purpureum L. (red dead-nettle) is an herb with edible uses, ecological value for bees, and a history of herbal use.

Twocolour Brightfig
Aizoaceae

Twocolour Brightfig

Lampranthus bicolor (L.) N.E.Br.

Lampranthus bicolor is a spreading succulent flowering plant in Aizoaceae native to southwestern South Africa.

Asian Bleeding-heart
Papaveraceae

Asian Bleeding-heart

Lamprocapnos spectabilis (L.) Fukuhara

Lamprocapnos spectabilis (Asian bleeding-heart) is a Northeast Asian ornamental perennial with documented toxicity and traditional medicinal uses.

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