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Stipa borysthenica Klokov ex Prokudin
Stipa borysthenica Klokov ex Prokudin
Stipa borysthenica Klokov ex Prokudin is a distinguishable perennial bunchgrass native to parts of Europe and western Eurasia.
Dwarf Feather Grass
Stipa capillata L.
Stipa capillata L. is a grass species with described morphology and a Eurasian distribution.
European Feather Grass
Stipa pennata L.
Stipa pennata, European feather grass, is an ornamental arid-zone Eurasian Steppe grass in the Poaceae family.
cape ricegrass
Stipellula capensis (Thunb.) Röser & Hamasha
Stipellula capensis is an annual Poaceae grass native to regions from the Mediterranean to South Asia and South Africa.
Wire-plant
Stipulicida setacea Michx.
Stipulicida setacea, commonly wireplant, is a flowering plant endemic to the Southeastern US, growing in xeric sandy habitats of the southeast coastal plain.
Blue Boy
Stirlingia latifolia (R.Br.) Steud.
Stirlingia latifolia is an erect non-threatened shrub native to southwestern Western Australia.
Common Snakebush
Stoebe capitata P.J.Bergius
Stoebe capitata is an endemic fynbos shrub of South Africa’s Eastern and Western Cape, belonging to the Asteraceae family.
Stokes' aster
Stokesia laevis (Hill) Greene
Stokesia laevis, or Stokes' aster, is the only species in the monotypic genus Stokesia, native to the southeastern US and cultivated as a garden flower.
David's photinia
Stranvaesia davidiana Decne.
Chinese photinia, Photinia davidiana, is an Asian ornamental rosaceous shrub or tree reclassified from Stranvaesia in 2019.
Water-soldier
Stratiotes aloides L.
Stratiotes aloides is an aquatic plant with reported historical external and internal medicinal uses, cultivated in cool ponds and aquariums.
giant bird-of-paradise flower
Strelitzia nicolai Regel & Körn.
Strelitzia nicolai Regel & Körn. is a large flowering plant native to southern Africa, widely cultivated in warm climates globally.
Streptanthus anceps (Payson) Hoover
Streptanthus anceps (Payson) Hoover
Streptanthus anceps is an annual herb with fragrant pink-veined lavender flowers that develops a long fruit up to 7 cm long.
lyreleaf jewelflower
Streptanthus carinatus C.Wright
Streptanthus carinatus (lyreleaf jewelflower) is an annual-biennial mustard of the Sonoran Desert’s Arizona Upland, with two colored-flower subspecies.
Heartleaf Twistflower
Streptanthus cordatus Nutt.
Heartleaf twistflower, Streptanthus cordatus, is a perennial mustard-family flowering plant native to the western United States.
Coulter's wild cabbage
Streptanthus coulteri A.Gray
Streptanthus coulteri is an annual herb that grows 100–1600 mm tall, with purple-aging sepals and long, thin silique fruits.
thick-stem wild cabbage
Streptanthus crassicaulis Torr.
Caulanthus crassicaulis, or thickstem wild cabbage, is a Brassicaceae perennial native to western US habitats.
bristly jewelflower
Streptanthus glandulosus Hook.
Streptanthus glandulosus, or bristly jewelflower, is a variable annual mustard native to western North America, forming a 10-subspecies species complex.
San Diego Wild Cabbage
Streptanthus heterophyllus Nutt.
Streptanthus heterophyllus Nutt. is a plant with an erect stem, showy magenta-to-purple flowers, and long siliques holding winged seeds.
California mustard
Streptanthus lasiophyllus (Hook. & Arn.) Hoover
Streptanthus lasiophyllus, California mustard, is an annual mustard native to western North America, growing in many habitat types.
Fiddle Mustard
Streptanthus longirostris (S.Watson) S.Watson
Streptanthella longirostris is the only species in the Brassicaceae genus Streptanthella, native to western North America, growing as an annual herb.
Clasping Jewelflower
Streptanthus maculatus Nutt.
Streptanthus maculatus, clasping jewelflower, is a mustard family flowering plant found in three U.S. states and the type of its genus.
Mountain Jewelflower
Streptanthus tortuosus Kellogg
Streptanthus tortuosus is a mustard family plant native to western US mountains, growing in rocky and sandy forest and woodland areas.
white twisted-stalk
Streptopus amplexifolius (L.) DC.
Streptopus amplexifolius is a lily-family flowering plant native to North America, Europe, and Asia, with varied historical uses and edible parts that carry risk of toxic misidentification.
rose twisted-stalk
Streptopus lanceolatus (Aiton) Reveal
Streptopus lanceolatus is a perennial understory plant native to North American forests with rose-tinted flowers and edible-in-small-quantity red berries.
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