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Goldencrest
Lophiola aurea Ker Gawl.
Lophiola aurea, goldencrest, is a North American perennial herb currently treated as the only species in its genus.
Bifid Crestwort
Lophocolea bidentata (L.) Dumort.
Lophocolea bidentata is a sensitive liverwort in Lophocoleaceae, found absent from urban areas in a tropical Ecuador study.
Various-leaved Crestwort
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
Lophocolea heterophylla, the variable-leaved crestwort, is a leafy liverwort found across Britain and Ireland that grows mainly in woodlands.
Southern Crestwort
Lophocolea semiteres (Lehm.) Mitt.
Lophocolea semiteres is a small, invasive-introduced liverwort native to pan-south-temperate regions.
Ramarama
Lophomyrtus bullata (Sol. ex A.Cunn.) Burret
Ramarama (Lophomyrtus bullata) is an endemic New Zealand evergreen myrtle shrub now severely threatened by myrtle rust.
New Zealand Myrtle
Lophomyrtus obcordata (Raoul) Burret
Lophomyrtus obcordata, rōhutu/tutuhi, is an endemic New Zealand Myrtaceae shrub with documented traditional and current uses.
Peyote
Lophophora williamsii (Lem. ex Salm-Dyck) J.M.Coult.
Lophophora williamsii, or peyote, is a small slow-growing North American cactus well known for its psychoactive alkaloid mescaline.
diamondleaf fern
Lophosoria quadripinnata (J.F.Gmel.) C.Chr.
Lophosoria quadripinnata is a non-arborescent tree fern relative with distinct spore morphology and variable gametophyte forms.
Brush Box
Lophostemon confertus (R.Br.) Paul G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh.
Lophostemon confertus is a hardy, shade-providing tree commonly used as a low-weediness street tree, safer than eucalyptus.
Lophostemon grandiflorus (Benth.) Paul G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh.
Lophostemon grandiflorus (Benth.) Paul G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh.
Lophostemon grandiflorus is an endemic Australian tree in the Myrtaceae family that grows along waterways in damp areas.
swamp box
Lophostemon suaveolens (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Paul G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh.
Lophostemon suaveolens is a Myrtaceae flowering plant native to Australia and New Guinea, growing in multiple forest types.
Almond-Leaved Senecio
Lordhowea amygdalifolia (F.Muell.) Schmidt-Leb.
Lordhowea amygdalifolia is an Australian daisy species first formally described in 1859.
netted chain fern
Lorinseria areolata (L.) C.Presl
Lorinseria areolata, the netted chain fern, is the only species in the fern genus Lorinseria, native to eastern North America.
Alpine Bird's-Foot Trefoil
Lotus alpinus (Ser.) Schleich. ex Ramond
Lotus alpinus is a low perennial alpine herb that grows in southern European mountain ranges.
austral trefoil
Lotus australis Andrews
Australian native small herb austral trefoil, Lotus australis, has white spring flowers and contains lotaustralin.
bird's-foot trefoil
Lotus corniculatus L.
Lotus corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil) is a perennial herb used for forage, ornament, erosion control, and traditional medicine.
Cretan bird's-foot-trefoil
Lotus creticus L.
Lotus creticus L. is a perennial herb native to the Spanish Mediterranean coast, with yellow flowers and turgid linear pods.
grey bird's-foot-trefoil
Lotus cytisoides L.
Lotus cytisoides L. is a small self-supporting perennial herb in the Fabaceae family with compound broad leaves.
prostrate Canary clover
Lotus dorycnium L.
Lotus dorycnium is a small woody Mediterranean legume with white flowers, tolerating all soil types.
Lotus germanicus (Gremli) Peruzzi
Lotus germanicus (Gremli) Peruzzi
Lotus germanicus (Gremli) Peruzzi is a perennial subshrub with cream-white flowers and long semi-hairy leaves.
trevina
Lotus glaucus Aiton
Lotus glaucus Aiton is a perennial herb or subshrub native to Macaronesian Atlantic islands, with two recognized subspecies.
Lotus herbaceus (Vill.) Jauzein
Lotus herbaceus (Vill.) Jauzein
Lotus herbaceus is a herbaceous perennial fabaceous plant native to parts of Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa.
Hairy Canary-clover
Lotus hirsutus L.
Lotus hirsutus L. is a low Mediterranean semi-evergreen subshrub grown in cultivation, holding the UK RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Dragon's-teeth
Lotus maritimus L.
Dragon's-teeth (Lotus maritimus L.) is a herbaceous perennial found across Europe, North Africa and western Asia.
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