Plants — 23,508 Species
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Salad Twinleaf
Roepera morgsana (L.) Beier & Thulin
Roepera morgsana is a succulent endemic to Namibia and South Africa's Cape Provinces, found mostly in two Karoo biomes.
White Djirrie
Rogeria longiflora (D.Royen) J.Gay ex DC.
White djirrie (Rogeria longiflora) is a flowering plant native to Namibia and northern South Africa.
velvet groundsel
Roldana petasitis (Sims) H.Rob. & Brettell
Roldana petasitis is an evergreen subshrub native to Mexico and Central America, naturalized in parts of Australia and New Zealand.
California mistmaiden
Romanzoffia californica Greene
Romanzoffia californica, or California mistmaiden, is a white-flowered native plant of Oregon and northern California.
Sitka Mistmaiden
Romanzoffia sitchensis Bong.
Sitka mistmaiden (Romanzoffia sitchensis) is a white-flowered plant native to rocky, moist habitats in western North America.
Coulter's matilija poppy
Romneya coulteri Harv.
Romneya coulteri is a large-flowered California native poppy widely grown as an ornamental plant.
Hairy Matilija Poppy
Romneya trichocalyx Eastw.
Romneya trichocalyx is a distinct poppy species native to California and Baja California, grown ornamentally for its large showy white flowers.
Crocus-leaved romulea
Romulea bulbocodium (L.) Sebast. & Mauri
Romulea bulbocodium is a Mediterranean Iridaceae species similar to Crocus, occasionally used as an ornamental plant.
Greenbract Froetang
Romulea flava (Lam.) M.P.de Vos
Romulea flava is an Iridaceae flowering plant native to South Africa’s Cape Provinces, with four accepted infraspecific varieties.
Rosy sandcrocus
Romulea rosea (L.) Eckl.
Romulea rosea, a small South African Iridaceae perennial, has naturalized widely and is an environmental weed in much of Australia.
Northern Dewstick
Roridula dentata L.
Roridula dentata, the northern dewstick, is a South African protocarnivorous plant with an indirect carnivorous mutualism.
Amphibious Yellowcress
Rorippa amphibia (L.) Besser
Rorippa amphibia, great yellow-cress, is a Brassicaceae species with a generalized insect pollination syndrome.
austrian field-cress
Rorippa austriaca (Crantz) Besser
Rorippa austriaca, Austrian yellow-cress, is a Eurasian Brassicaceae perennial that is an introduced noxious weed in North America.
Bog Yellowcress
Rorippa palustris (L.) Besser
Rorippa palustris (L.) Besser is a widespread flowering plant with a broad native and naturalized global range.
Creeping Yellowcress
Rorippa sylvestris (L.) Besser
Rorippa sylvestris, common names creeping yellowcress, keek, or yellow fieldcress, is an invasive plant in the US that arrived from Europe before 1818.
Prickly Wild Rose
Rosa acicularis Lindl.
Rosa acicularis Lindl. is a variable-ploidy deciduous wild rose with documented traditional uses.
Field Briar
Rosa agrestis Savi
Rosa agrestis is a wild dog rose species native mostly to southern Europe, closely related to scented sweet briar.
prairie rose
Rosa arkansana Port. & Coult.
Rosa arkansana, the wild prairie rose, is a perennial ornamental rose native to central North America.
smooth rose
Rosa blanda Aiton
Rosa blanda Aiton is a sturdy North American native perennial rose, with recorded hybridization that threatens its native population.
Macartney's rose
Rosa bracteata H.L.Wendl.
Rosa bracteata, the Macartney rose, is an Asian shrub now invasive in the southeastern U.S., dispersed by animals that eat its fruit.
California Wild Rose
Rosa californica Cham. & Schltdl.
Rosa californica is a common native California wildrose with edible hips, ecological benefits, and human uses.
Dog-rose
Rosa canina L.
Rosa canina (dog rose) is a deciduous climbing shrub with edible fruits used in a range of food and drink products.
Carolina rose
Rosa carolina L.
Rosa carolina L. (Carolina rose) is a low-growing perennial wild rose with edible hips, native to eastern and central North America.
Cinnamon Rose
Rosa cinnamomea Kar. & Kir. ex Déségl., 1874
Rosa majalis (cinnamon rose) is a deciduous shrub native to northern Europe and Siberia grown for its edible vitamin C-rich rose hips.
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