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Least Snoutbean
Rhynchosia minima (L.) DC.
Rhynchosia minima is a widespread legume perennial herb commonly used as animal forage.
Winding snoutbean
Rhynchosia volubilis Lour.
Rhynchosia volubilis is a flowering Fabaceae plant native to East and Southeast Asia, with tergallic acid dilactone in its seeds.
beaked sida
Rhynchosida physocalyx (A.Gray) Fryxell
white beak-sedge
Rhynchospora alba (L.) Vahl
Rhynchospora alba is a Northern Hemisphere boreal perennial wetland sedge, sometimes used ornamentally and in bog restoration.
Horned Beakrush
Rhynchospora capillacea Torr.
Rhynchospora capillacea is a perennial sedge species native to eastern North America that grows in wet calcareous habitats.
brownish beaked-rush
Rhynchospora capitellata (Michx.) Vahl
Rhynchospora capitellata is a North American perennial sedge that grows in wet habitats, called brownish beaksedge.
bunched beaksedge
Rhynchospora cephalantha A.Gray
Bunched beaksedge (Rhynchospora cephalantha A.Gray) is a geophytic perennial sedge found in eastern US from New York to Texas.
whitetop sedge
Rhynchospora colorata (L.) H.Pfeiff.
Rhynchospora colorata is a perennial flowering sedge native to southeastern North America and the Caribbean, recognizable by its leaf-like white bracts.
fascicled beaksedge
Rhynchospora fascicularis (Michx.) Vahl
Rhynchospora fascicularis is a perennial tussock-forming graminoid found across warm regions of the Americas and Caribbean.
nodding beaksedge
Rhynchospora inexpansa (Michx.) Vahl
Rhynchospora inexpansa is a tufted perennial sedge with specific morphological features that fruits from June to October.
sandswamp whitetop sedge
Rhynchospora latifolia (Baldwin ex Elliott) W.W.Thomas
Rhynchospora latifolia, sandswamp whitetop, is a 1–3 ft flowering Cyperaceae plant native to most of the southeastern US.
sandyfield beaksedge
Rhynchospora megalocarpa A.Gray
Rhynchospora megalocarpa is a perennial sedge native to the southeastern US, growing in dry, sandy habitats.
plumed beaksedge
Rhynchospora plumosa Elliott
Rhynchospora plumosa is a clumping sedge that grows in pine habitats across the southeastern US and parts of Central America and the Caribbean.
fewflower beaksedge
Rhynchospora rariflora (Michx.) Elliott
Rhynchospora rariflora, fewflower beaksedge, is a perennial flowering sedge native to parts of North America and the West Indies.
Platyhypnidium Moss
Rhynchostegium riparioides (Hedw.) Cardot
Rhynchostegium riparioides is a large Northern Hemisphere aquatic moss common in the British Isles.
Steerecleus Moss
Rhynchostegium serrulatum (Hedw.) A.Jaeger
Rhynchostegium serrulatum is an American moss that can grow using artificial light in naturally dark places like Niagara Cave.
Lanky Moss
Rhytidiadelphus loreus (Hedw.) Warnst.
Rhytidiadelphus loreus, or lanky moss, is a widespread, abundant large creeping moss found in North America and northwestern Europe.
Square Gooseneck Moss
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus (Hedw.) Warnst.
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus is a common moss, introduced and invasive in parts of the Southern Hemisphere. It is often associated with human land use.
Pipecleaner Moss
Rhytidiopsis robusta (Hook.) Broth.
Rhytidiopsis robusta is the only species in the monotypic moss genus Rhytidiopsis, found in North America.
white marianth
Rhytidosporum procumbens (Hook.) F.Muell.
Rhytidosporum procumbens is an Australian endemic dwarf shrub native to southeastern Australia, growing in open forest and heath habitats.
Mountain Currant
Ribes alpinum L.
Ribes alpinum L. is a dioecious shrub that produces small red edible fruit with one of the highest lipid contents among European fleshy fruits.
American Black Currant
Ribes americanum Mill.
Ribes americanum Mill. is a North American native shrub with edible black berries, serving as an alternate host for white pine blister rust.
golden currant
Ribes aureum Pursh
Ribes aureum Pursh is a deciduous currant shrub native to central North America, grown ornamentally with edible fruits and flowers.
Stink Currant
Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.
Ribes bracteosum, the stink currant, is a thornless deciduous shrub native to western coastal North America with edible sometimes unpleasant fruit.
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