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Anemone trifolia L.
Ranunculaceae

Anemone trifolia L.

Anemone trifolia L.

Anemone trifolia L. is a low-growing flowering plant native to southern and central Europe, found in hardwood forests and rocky areas.

Anemone tuberosa Rydb.
Ranunculaceae

Anemone tuberosa Rydb.

Anemone tuberosa Rydb.

Anemone tuberosa, or desert anemone, is a herbaceous spring-flowering buttercup family plant native to western and central North America.

Anemone virginiana L.
Ranunculaceae

Anemone virginiana L.

Anemone virginiana L.

Anemone virginiana is a perennial flowering plant native to eastern North America, commonly used in gardens.

Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn.
Saururaceae

Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn.

Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn.

Anemopsis californica, or yerba mansa, is a single-species perennial wetland herb from southwestern North America used for various medicinal purposes.

Anethum graveolens L.
Apiaceae

Anethum graveolens L.

Anethum graveolens L.

Anethum graveolens L., commonly known as dill, is an herb native to West Asia and North Africa, cultivated for its seeds and foliage.

Aneura pinguis (L.) Dumort.
Aneuraceae

Aneura pinguis (L.) Dumort.

Aneura pinguis (L.) Dumort.

Aneura pinguis is a liverwort species in the Aneuraceae family with a cosmopolitan distribution.

Angadenia berteroi (A.DC.) Miers
Apocynaceae

Angadenia berteroi (A.DC.) Miers

Angadenia berteroi (A.DC.) Miers

Angadenia berteroi, the pineland golden trumpet, is an Apocynaceae species first described in 1844, native to parts of the US and Caribbean.

Angelica archangelica L.
Apiaceae

Angelica archangelica L.

Angelica archangelica L.

Angelica archangelica L. is a biennial aromatic plant with wild and cultivated ranges, widely used as a flavoring and edible botanical.

Angelica arguta Nutt.
Apiaceae

Angelica arguta Nutt.

Angelica arguta Nutt.

Angelica arguta Nutt., or Lyall's angelica, is a taprooted perennial herb native to western North America with documented medicinal root uses.

Angelica atropurpurea L.
Apiaceae

Angelica atropurpurea L.

Angelica atropurpurea L.

Angelica atropurpurea is a perennial North American wetland plant with edible stalks and multiple medicinal and ceremonial uses.

Angelica capitellata (A.Gray) Spalik, Reduron & S.R.Downie
Apiaceae

Angelica capitellata (A.Gray) Spalik, Reduron & S.R.Downie

Angelica capitellata (A.Gray) Spalik, Reduron & S.R.Downie

Angelica capitellata, commonly called ranger's buttons, is a stout perennial herb native to moist habitats in western North America, listed as a toxic plant.

Angelica genuflexa Nutt.
Apiaceae

Angelica genuflexa Nutt.

Angelica genuflexa Nutt.

Kneeling angelica (Angelica genuflexa Nutt.) is a perennial herb native to moist northwestern North American coniferous forests.

Angelica hendersonii J.M.Coult. & Rose
Apiaceae

Angelica hendersonii J.M.Coult. & Rose

Angelica hendersonii J.M.Coult. & Rose

Henderson's angelica, Angelica hendersonii, is a taprooted perennial herb native to the U.S. Pacific immediate coastline from Washington to central California.

Angelica lineariloba A.Gray
Apiaceae

Angelica lineariloba A.Gray

Angelica lineariloba A.Gray

Angelica lineariloba (poison/Sierra angelica) is a taprooted perennial umbellifer native to high elevations of California and western Nevada.

Angelica lucida L.
Apiaceae

Angelica lucida L.

Angelica lucida L.

Angelica lucida L. is a coastal flowering angelica species found across North American coasts and the Russian Far East, endangered in parts of the US Northeast.

Angelica pachycarpa Lange
Apiaceae

Angelica pachycarpa Lange

Angelica pachycarpa Lange

Angelica pachycarpa Lange is a short-lived fleshy coastal plant native to northwestern Spain and central-western Portugal.

Angelica sylvestris L.
Apiaceae

Angelica sylvestris L.

Angelica sylvestris L.

Angelica sylvestris (wild angelica) is a Eurasian flowering plant that is invasive in parts of Canada, cultivated for gardens and historically eaten.

Angelica triquinata Michx.
Apiaceae

Angelica triquinata Michx.

Angelica triquinata Michx.

Filmy angelica (Angelica triquinata) is a perennial Apiaceae herb native to eastern US Appalachian Mountains.

Angelica venenosa (Greenway) Fernald
Apiaceae

Angelica venenosa (Greenway) Fernald

Angelica venenosa (Greenway) Fernald

Angelica venenosa, hairy angelica, is a tall perennial Apiaceae native to the Eastern United States with no currently recognized subspecies or varieties.

Anginon difforme (L.) B.L.Burtt
Apiaceae

Anginon difforme (L.) B.L.Burtt

Anginon difforme (L.) B.L.Burtt

The lectotype of Anginon difforme is Herb. Linn. No. 335.28's two central leaves at LINN, and the epitype is Allison 50 from South Africa's Robinson Pass, with holotype at PRE and isotypes at JRAU, K, NBG.

Angiopteris evecta (G.Forst.) Hoffm.
Marattiaceae

Angiopteris evecta (G.Forst.) Hoffm.

Angiopteris evecta (G.Forst.) Hoffm.

Angiopteris evecta is a large evergreen perennial fern native to Southeast Asia and Oceania with documented cultural uses.

Angophora costata (Gaertn.) Britton
Myrtaceae

Angophora costata (Gaertn.) Britton

Angophora costata (Gaertn.) Britton

Angophora costata is a naturally Australian coastal tree, often planted ornamentally, with smooth coloured bark and red new growth.

Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet
Myrtaceae

Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet

Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet

Angophora floribunda, the rough-barked apple, is a large Australian tree that only suits very large gardens.

Angophora hispida (Sm.) Blaxell
Myrtaceae

Angophora hispida (Sm.) Blaxell

Angophora hispida (Sm.) Blaxell

Angophora hispida, or dwarf apple, is a small Australian tree grown ornamentally that supports local pollinators after bushfire.

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