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Banksia serrata L.fil.
Banksia serrata L.fil.
Banksia serrata is an Australian tree or shrub, used in horticulture and boatbuilding, that supports local wildlife.
Banksia sessilis (Knight) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele
Banksia sessilis (Knight) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele
Banksia sessilis is a Western Australian Banksia species that grows into a shrub or small tree, pollinated by honeyeaters.
Banksia sphaerocarpa R.Br.
Banksia sphaerocarpa R.Br.
Banksia sphaerocarpa is a variable shrub species from southwestern Western Australia with five recognized varieties.
Banksia spinulosa Sm.
Banksia spinulosa Sm.
Banksia spinulosa, or hairpin banksia, is a common Australian shrub with distinct hooked-style flower spikes, widely cultivated in gardens.
Baptisia alba (L.) R.Br.
Baptisia alba (L.) R.Br.
Baptisia alba, commonly white wild indigo, is a North American native legume that hosts specific insect larvae and is toxic to livestock and humans.
Baptisia australis (L.) R.Br.
Baptisia australis (L.) R.Br.
Baptisia australis is an herbaceous perennial wildflower grown as a popular ornamental garden plant with documented traditional uses and potential toxicity.
Baptisia bracteata Muhl. ex Elliott
Baptisia bracteata Muhl. ex Elliott
Baptisia bracteata is a bushy herbaceous plant native to central and eastern US, poisonous to mammalian herbivores.
Baptisia lanceolata (Walter) Elliott
Baptisia lanceolata (Walter) Elliott
Baptisia lanceolata, or gopherweed, is a perennial yellow-flowering Fabaceae plant native to the southeastern United States.
Baptisia lecontei Torr. & A.Gray
Baptisia lecontei Torr. & A.Gray
Baptisia lecontei is a perennial flowering plant native to the U.S. southeast coastal plain, found in sandy fire-dependent pine habitats.
Baptisia nuttalliana Small
Baptisia nuttalliana Small
Baptisia nuttalliana, or Nuttall's wild indigo, is a legume family flowering plant found in the south-central United States.
Baptisia sphaerocarpa Nutt.
Baptisia sphaerocarpa Nutt.
Baptisia sphaerocarpa, or yellow wild indigo, is a herbaceous perennial Fabaceae plant native to southern North America.
Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R.Br.
Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R.Br.
Baptisia tinctoria is a yellow-flowered bushy plant native to eastern US, eaten by some caterpillars and protected in some states.
Barbarea orthoceras Ledeb.
Barbarea orthoceras Ledeb.
Barbarea orthoceras, American yellowrocket, is an edible perennial herb in Brassicaceae native to North America and parts of Asia.
Barbarea stricta Andrz. ex Besser
Barbarea stricta Andrz. ex Besser
Barbarea stricta is a biennial or perennial herb native to Eurasia, naturalized in North America, that grows in disturbed sites.
Barbarea vulgaris (L.) W.T.Aiton
Barbarea vulgaris (L.) W.T.Aiton
Barbarea vulgaris is a yellow-flowered mustard relative with distinct chemotypes, edible young parts, native to Eurasia and North Africa.
Barbilophozia barbata (Schmidel ex Schreb.) Loeske
Barbilophozia barbata (Schmidel ex Schreb.) Loeske
Barbilophozia barbata is a native-to-Europe-and-Northern-America liverwort in the family Anastrophyllaceae.
Barbula unguiculata Hedw.
Barbula unguiculata Hedw.
Barbula unguiculata is a Pottiaceae moss with distinct features, common in temperate zones and rare in the tropics.
Barkleyanthus salicifolius (Kunth) H.Rob. & Brettell
Barkleyanthus salicifolius (Kunth) H.Rob. & Brettell
Barkleyanthus salicifolius is the only species in the monotypic Asteraceae genus Barkleyanthus, native to North and Central America, used ornamentally and medicinally.
Barleria cristata L.
Barleria cristata L.
Barleria cristata L. is a flowering shrub native to South and East Asia, grown ornamentally and used in traditional medicine.
Barleria elegans S.Moore
Barleria elegans S.Moore
Barleria elegans S.Moore is a spiny perennial herb or subshrub in Acanthaceae, native to southern Africa, with two accepted subspecies.
Barleria obtusa Nees
Barleria obtusa Nees
Barleria obtusa (bush violet) is an Acanthaceae flowering plant native to southern Africa, cultivated as a garden shrub and used for food and medicine.
Barleria oenotheroides Dum.Cours.
Barleria oenotheroides Dum.Cours.
Daniel (1995) described Barleria oenotheroides, which reaches its northernmost point in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Neotropical plants were called B. micans Nees, and its yellow corollas turn purplish when dry.
Barleria prionitis L.
Barleria prionitis L.
Barleria prionitis L. is a branched shrub, widely grown as an ornamental, used in traditional medicine across South and Southeast Asia.
Barleria repens Nees
Barleria repens Nees
Barleria repens, small bush violet, is an Acanthaceae plant native to African forests and woodlands from tropical Africa to South Africa.
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