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subalpine larch
Larix lyallii Parl.
Larix lyallii Parl. is a small, very long-lived deciduous conifer native to western North America with specific botanical traits and usable bark and wood.
western larch
Larix occidentalis Nutt.
Larix occidentalis (western larch) is a large, fire-resistant deciduous conifer native to northwestern North America, with many ecological and human uses.
Siberian larch
Larix sibirica Ledeb.
Larix sibirica, the Siberian larch, is a cold-tolerant deciduous conifer valued for rot-resistant wood.
Larrea divaricata Cav.
Larrea divaricata Cav.
Larrea divaricata is a South American endemic shrub with studied chemical compounds and documented traditional medicinal uses.
Creosote Bush
Larrea tridentata (DC.) Coult.
Larrea tridentata, or creosote bush, is a common evergreen desert shrub of western North America with a history of medicinal use.
Broad-leaved Sermountain
Laserpitium latifolium L.
Laserpitium latifolium is a European flowering plant growing widely across most of the continent.
Lasiocephalus ovatus D.F.K.Schltdl.
Lasiocephalus ovatus D.F.K.Schltdl.
Lasiocephalus ovatus D.F.K.Schltdl. is a terrestrial high Andes herb found in Colombia and Ecuador, South America.
pink velvet-bush
Lasiopetalum behrii F.Muell.
Lasiopetalum behrii, pink velvet bush, is an erect shrub found in parts of south-eastern and south-western Australia.
Rusty Petals
Lasiopetalum ferrugineum Sm.
Lasiopetalum ferrugineum is an Australian shrub with ornamental rusty new growth grown in horticulture.
shrubby velvet-bush
Lasiopetalum macrophyllum Graham
Lasiopetalum macrophyllum, shrubby velvet bush, is an ornamental Australian shrub cultivated in gardens.
leather spineflower
Lastarriaea coriacea (Goodman) Hoover
Lastarriaea coriacea, commonly leather spineflower, is an annual flowering buckwheat native to California and northern Mexico.
California goldfields
Lasthenia californica DC. ex Lindl.
Lasthenia californica is a variable annual yellow-flowered herb native to western North America and northwestern Baja California.
common goldfields
Lasthenia gracilis (DC.) Greene
Lasthenia gracilis is a small, generally hairy annual herb with specific leaves and composite flower heads.
hairy fern
Lastreopsis hispida (Sw.) Tindale
Lastreopsis hispida, the bristly shield fern, is a fern native primarily to New Zealand, with rare endangered populations in Australia.
Purple Toothwort
Lathraea clandestina L.
Lathraea clandestina, purple toothwort, is a chlorophyll-lacking holoparasite native to western and southern Europe that parasitizes host plant roots.
Common Toothwort
Lathraea squamaria L.
Lathraea squamaria, common toothwort, is a chlorophyll-lacking perennial heterotrophic plant found across Europe in shaded, damp habitats.
Angled Pea
Lathyrus angulatus L.
Lathyrus angulatus, the angled pea, is an introduced annual wild pea native to southern Europe and North Africa.
Fodder Pea
Lathyrus annuus L.
Lathyrus annuus, annual vetchling, is a diploid climbing annual herb in the Fabaceae family found in freshwater habitats.
Yellow Vetchling
Lathyrus aphaca L.
Lathyrus aphaca, or yellow pea, is a Fabaceae annual, originally from Middle Eastern dry scrub, often an agricultural weed with specific toxicity.
Red Vetchling
Lathyrus cicera L.
Lathyrus cicera L. is a hairless annual wild pea native to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, known to cause lathyrism.
Crimson Pea
Lathyrus clymenum L.
Lathyrus clymenum, or Spanish vetchling, is a Mediterranean legume cultivated on Santorini for the Greek dish fava santorinis.
Hairy Vetchling
Lathyrus hirsutus L.
Lathyrus hirsutus, the Caley pea, is an annual wild pea native to Eurasia and North Africa, introduced to North America.
seaside pea
Lathyrus japonicus Willd.
Lathyrus japonicus is a perennial coastal plant native to temperate regions across four continents, with edible pods and medicinal leaves.
Nevada Sweet Pea
Lathyrus lanszwertii Kellogg
Lathyrus lanszwertii is a vining perennial sweet pea native to western North America with varied flower colors and several recognized varieties.
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