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Fabaceae
Fabaceae
The Fabaceae or Leguminosae, commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, is a large and economically important family of flowering plants. The group is the third largest land plant family, behind only the Orchidaceae and Asteraceae, with 730 genera and over 19,400 species...

 

  • Amorpha canescens
    Amorpha canescens
    Amorpha canescens is a 1–3 feet tall deciduous shrub in the Pea family that is native to North America. It has very small purple flowers which are grouped in racemes. The compound leaves of this plant appear leaden due to their dense hairiness...

    — downy indigobush
  • Amorpha fruticosa
    Amorpha fruticosa
    Amorpha fruticosa is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by several common names, including desert false indigo and bastard indigobush. It is found throughout eastern Canada, northern Mexico, and most of the continental United States, but it is probably naturalized in western...

    — false indigobush
  • Amorpha nana
    Amorpha nana
    Amorpha nana is a 1-3 feet tall perennial shrub in the Pea family which is native to North America. It has vibrant green pinnate leaves and clusters of purple flowers. The fruits are small pods...

    — fragrant indigobush
  • Amphicarpaea bracteata
    Amphicarpaea bracteata
    Amphicarpaea bracteata is an annual to perennial vine in the legume family, native to woodland, thickets, and moist slopes in eastern North America.-Description:Leaves have three leaflets and are held alternately on twining stems....

    — American hog-peanut
  • Apios americana
    Apios americana
    Apios americana, sometimes called the potato bean, hopniss, Indian potato or groundnut is a perennial vine native to eastern North America, and bears edible beans and large edible tubers. It grows to 3–4 m long, with pinnate leaves 8–15 cm long with 5–7 leaflets...

    — American groundnut
  • Astragalus adsurgens — rattle milkvetch
  • Astragalus agrestis
    Astragalus agrestis
    Astragalus agrestis is a species of milkvetch known by the common names purple milkvetch, purple loco, and field milkvetch. It is native to much of western and northern North America from most of Canada to the southwestern United States, as well as eastern Asia...

    — Don meadow milkvetch
  • Astragalus alpinus
    Astragalus alpinus
    Astragalus alpinus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name alpine milkvetch. It has a circumpolar distribution, occurring throughout the upper latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. It is widespread in Eurasia...

    — alpine milkvetch
  • Astragalus americanus — American milkvetch
  • Astragalus australis — Indian milkvetch
  • Astragalus beckwithii — Beckwith's milkvetch
  • Astragalus bisulcatus
    Astragalus bisulcatus
    Astragalus bisulcatus, commonly called two-grooved milkvetch or silver-leafed milkvetch, is a leafy perennial with pea-like flowers. It is native to central and western North America, and typically grows on selenium-rich soils...

    — two-grooved milkvetch
  • Astragalus bodinii — Bodin's milkvetch
  • Astragalus bourgovii — Bourgeau's milkvetch
  • Astragalus canadensis
    Astragalus canadensis
    Astragalus canadensis is a common and widespread member of the milkvetch genus in the legume family, known commonly as Canadian milkvetch. The plant is found throughout Canada and the United States in many habitats including wetlands, woodlands, and prairies...

    — Canadian milkvetch
  • Astragalus collinus — rattle milkvetch
  • Astragalus convallarius — lesser rushy milkvetch
  • Astragalus crassicarpus — ground-plum
  • Astragalus drummondii — Drummond's milkvetch
  • Astragalus eucosmus — pretty milkvetch
  • Astragalus filipes
    Astragalus filipes
    Astragalus filipes is a species of milkvetch known by the common name basalt milkvetch. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Utah, where it grows in many types of habitat, especially dry areas.-Description:...

    — basalt milkvetch
  • Astragalus flexuosus — flexible milkvetch
  • Astragalus gilviflorus — three-leaf milkvetch
  • Astragalus kentrophyta
    Astragalus kentrophyta
    Astragalus kentrophyta is a species of milkvetch known by the common name spiny milkvetch. It is native to western North America from central to west Canada, to California, to New Mexico. It grows in rocky mountainous areas, such as the Sierra Nevada, and on plateaus.-Description:This perennial...

    — spiny milkvetch
  • Astragalus lentiginosus
    Astragalus lentiginosus
    Astragalus lentiginosus is a species of legume known by the common names spotted locoweed and freckled milkvetch. It is native to western North America where it grows in many habitat types. There are a great number of wild varieties of this species, and they vary in appearance...

    — mottled milkvetch
  • Astragalus lotiflorus — low milkvetch
  • Astragalus microcystis — least bladdery milkvetch
  • Astragalus miser — timber milkvetch
  • Astragalus missouriensis
    Astragalus missouriensis
    Astragalus missouriensis is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name Missouri milkvetch. It is native to central North America, where it is common and widespread.-External links:**...

    — Missouri milkvetch
  • Astragalus neglectus — Cooper's milkvetch
  • Astragalus nutzotinensis — Nutzotin milkvetch
  • Astragalus pectinatus — narrowleaf milkvetch
  • Astragalus purshii
    Astragalus purshii
    Astragalus purshii is a species of milkvetch known by the common names woollypod milkvetch and Pursh's milkvetch. It is native to much of western North America, including the southwestern provinces of Canada and the northwestern United States, where it is known from many types of habitat...

    — Pursh's milkvetch
  • Astragalus racemosus — racemose milkvetch
  • Astragalus robbinsii
    Astragalus robbinsii
    Astragalus robbinsii is a species of milkvetch known by the common name Robbins' milkvetch. It is native to North America, where it is widespread with several varieties originating from different regions....

    — Robbins' milkvetch
  • Astragalus sclerocarpus — woody-pod milkvetch
  • Astragalus spaldingii — Spalding's milkvetch
  • Astragalus spatulatus — tufted milkvetch
  • Astragalus tenellus — looseflower milkvetch
  • Astragalus umbellatus — tundra milkvetch
  • Astragalus vexilliflexus — bent-flowered milkvetch
  • Astragalus williamsii — Williams' milkvetch
  • Baptisia alba
    Baptisia alba
    Baptisia alba, commonly called White Wild Indigo or White False Indigo, is a herbaceous plant in the bean family Fabaceae. It is native from central and eastern North America.'...

    — prairie false indigo
  • Baptisia tinctoria
    Baptisia tinctoria
    Baptisia tinctoria is a herbaceous perennial plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to eastern North America.-Distribution:...

    — yellow wild indigo
  • Cercis canadensis — eastern redbud
  • Dalea candida
    Dalea candida
    Dalea candida is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name white prairie clover. It is native to North America, where it can be found throughout central Canada, the central United States, and northern Mexico. It can sometimes be found outside its range as an...

    — white prairie-clover
  • Dalea purpurea
    Dalea purpurea
    Dalea purpurea is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name purple prairie clover, better written as "prairie-clover," in recognition of the fact that it is not a true clover...

    — purple prairie-clover
  • Dalea villosa — silky prairie-clover
  • Desmodium canadense
    Desmodium canadense
    Desmodium canadense is a native North American forb of the Fabaceae family.- External links :* *...

    — showy tick-trefoil
  • Desmodium canescens — hoary tick-trefoil
  • Desmodium cuspidatum — toothed tick-trefoil
  • Desmodium glutinosum — large tick-trefoil
  • Desmodium nudiflorum — bare-stemmed tick-trefoil
  • Desmodium paniculatum
    Desmodium paniculatum
    Desmodium paniculatum, or Panicled Tick-Trefoil, is a flowering plant located in the United States....

    — panicled-leaf tick-trefoil
  • Desmodium perplexum — perplexed tick-trefoil
  • Desmodium rotundifolium — prostrate tick-trefoil
  • Gleditsia triacanthos — honey-locust
  • Glycyrrhiza lepidota — wild licorice
  • Gymnocladus dioicus — Kentucky coffee-tree
  • Hedysarum alpinum
    Hedysarum alpinum
    Hedysarum alpinum is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name alpine sweetvetch. It has a circumpolar distribution, occurring throughout the northern latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere...

    — alpine sweetvetch
  • Hedysarum boreale — boreal sweetvetch
  • Hedysarum occidentale — western sweetvetch
  • Hedysarum sulphurescens
    Hedysarum sulphurescens
    Hedysarum sulphurescens, the yellow sweetvetch, is a perennial herb species.Leucocyanidin reductase uses 2,3-trans-3,4-cis-leucocyanidin to produce -catechin and is the first enzyme in the proanthocyanidins -specific pathway. Its activity has been measured in leaves, flowers, and seeds of H....

    — yellow sweetvetch
  • Lathyrus bijugatus
    Lathyrus bijugatus
    Lathyrus bijugatus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names drypark pea, pinewoods sweetpea, and Latah tule-pea...

    — Latah tule-pea
  • Lathyrus japonicus
    Lathyrus japonicus
    Lathyrus japonicus is a legume native to temperate coastal areas of Asia, Europe, North and South America....

    — beach pea
  • Lathyrus littoralis
    Lathyrus littoralis
    Lathyrus littoralis is a species of wild pea known by the common name silky beach pea. It is native to the coastline of western North America from British Columbia to California. It is a resident of beaches and dunes....

    — grey beach peavine
  • Lathyrus nevadensis
    Lathyrus nevadensis
    Lathyrus nevadensis is a perennial herb with erect to climbing stems, native to the forests and clearings of western North America from British Columbia to northern California and as far east as Idaho....

    — Sierra Nevada peavine
  • Lathyrus ochroleucus — pale vetchling peavine
  • Lathyrus palustris
    Lathyrus palustris
    Lathyrus palustris is a species of wild pea known by the common name marsh pea. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North America. It is a perennial herb with leaves made up of oval-shaped or oblong leaflets a few centimeters long. It has branched, coiled tendrils. The plant bears an inflorescence of...

    — vetchling peavine
  • Lathyrus venosus — smooth veiny peavine
  • Lespedeza capitata — roundhead bushclover
  • Lespedeza hirta — hairy bushclover
  • Lespedeza intermedia — wand bushclover
  • Lespedeza procumbens — trailing bushclover
  • Lespedeza violacea — violet bushclover
  • Lespedeza virginica — slender bushclover
  • Lespedeza x longifolia
  • Lespedeza x nuttallii — Nuttall's bushclover

  • Lotus denticulatus
    Lotus denticulatus
    Lotus denticulatus is a species of legume known by the common name riverbar bird's-foot trefoil. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Utah, where it grows in moist spots in a number of habitat types. It is an annual herb growing erect or spreading to about 40...

    — meadow trefoil
  • Lotus formosissimus
    Lotus formosissimus
    Lotus formosissimus is a species of legume known by the common name seaside bird's-foot trefoil. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California, where it grows in moist spots in the coastal mountains and down to the oceanside bluffs. It is a perennial herb growing upright...

    — seaside trefoil
  • Lotus micranthus
    Lotus micranthus
    Lotus micranthus is a species of legume known by the common name desert deervetch. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to southern California, where it is known from many types of habitat. It is a hairy to hairless annual herb lined with leaves each made up of small oval...

    — smallflower trefoil
  • Lotus nevadensis
    Lotus nevadensis
    Lotus nevadensis is a species of legume known by the common name Nevada bird's-foot trefoil. It is native to western North America from the Pacific Northwest to Baja California, where it grows in several types of habitat, including mountain forest and meadows. It is a spreading or mat-forming...

    — Nevada bird's-foot trefoil
  • Lotus parviflorus — smallflower trefoil
  • Lotus pinnatus
    Lotus pinnatus
    Lotus pinnatus is a species of legume known by the common names meadow bird's-foot trefoil and bog bird's-foot trefoil. It is native to western North America from California into the Pacific Northwest, its distribution extending into British Columbia in just a few rare occurrences near Nanaimo. It...

    — bog bird's-foot trefoil
  • Lotus unifoliolatus — American bird's-foot trefoil
  • Lupinus albicaulis
    Lupinus albicaulis
    Lupinus albicaulis is a species of lupine known by the common name sickle-keel lupine. It is native to the western United States from Washington to California, where it grows mostly in mountain habitat. It is a hairy, erect perennial herb often exceeding a meter in height. Each palmate leaf is made...

    — sickle-keel lupine
  • Lupinus arbustus
    Lupinus arbustus
    Lupinus arbustus is a species of lupine known by the common name longspur lupine. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Utah, where it grows in several types of habitat, including sagebrush and forests. This is a perennial herb growing erect to a maximum of 70...

    — longspur lupine
  • Lupinus arcticus — arctic lupine
  • Lupinus argenteus
    Lupinus argenteus
    Lupinus argenteus is a species of lupine known by the common name silvery lupine. It is native to much of western North America from the southwestern Canadian provinces to the southwestern and midwestern United States, where it grows in several types of habitat, including sagebrush, grassland, and...

    — silvery lupine
  • Lupinus bicolor
    Lupinus bicolor
    Lupinus bicolor is a species of lupine known as the miniature lupine, Lindley's annual lupine, or bicolor lupine. It is a showy flowering plant native to western North America from California to British Columbia. It is an annual lupine which often shares a habitat with the California poppy. It has...

    — Lindley's lupine
  • Lupinus bingenensis — Bingen lupine
  • Lupinus burkei — Burke's lupine
  • Lupinus caespitosus — stemless dwarf lupine
  • Lupinus caudatus — Kellogg's spurred lupine
  • Lupinus densiflorus — dense-flowered lupine
  • Lupinus formosus
    Lupinus formosus
    Lupinus formosus, the summer lupine, is a member of the lupine genus Lupinus in the Fabaceae family. It is native to California....

    — summer lupine
  • Lupinus kuschei — Yukon lupine
  • Lupinus latifolius
    Lupinus latifolius
    Lupinus latifolius is a species of lupine known by the common name broadleaf lupine. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Baja California to New Mexico, where it is common and can be found in several types of habitat. There are several subtaxa, described as subspecies or...

    — broadleaf lupine
  • Lupinus lepidus — prairie lupine
  • Lupinus leucophyllus
    Lupinus leucophyllus
    Lupinus leucophyllus is a species of lupine known by the common name velvet lupine. It is native to western North America, where it grows in many types of mountain, prairie, and plateau habitat. It is a robust, branching, erect perennial herb growing up to 90 centimeters tall. Each palmate leaf is...

    — woolly-leaf lupine
  • Lupinus littoralis
    Lupinus littoralis
    Lupinus littoralis is a species of lupine known by the common name seashore lupine. It is native to the coastline of western North America from British Columbia to northern California, where it grows in sandy habitat. It is a low perennial herb or subshrub growing in a clump or mat no more than 30...

    — seashore lupine
  • Lupinus lyallii — Lyall's lupine
  • Lupinus minimus — Kettle Falls lupine
  • Lupinus nootkatensis
    Lupinus nootkatensis
    Lupinus nootkatensis is a lupin native to North America. It grows to 60 cm tall. It was introduced to Europe late in the 18th century....

    — Nootka lupine
  • Lupinus oreganus — Oregon lupine
  • Lupinus parviflorus — lodgepole lupine
  • Lupinus perennis
    Lupinus perennis
    Lupinus perennis is a medicinal plant in the Fabaceae family...

    — sundial lupine
  • Lupinus polycarpus — smallflower lupine
  • Lupinus polyphyllus
    Lupinus polyphyllus
    Lupinus polyphyllus is a species of lupine native to western North America from southern Alaska and British Columbia east to Alberta and western Wyoming, and south to Utah and California...

    — largeleaf lupine
  • Lupinus prunophilus — hairy bigleaf lupine
  • Lupinus pusillus — small lupine
  • Lupinus rivularis
    Lupinus rivularis
    Lupinus rivularis is a species of lupine known by the common name riverbank lupine. It is native to western North America from southern British Columbia to northern California, where it is known mainly from coastal habitat. This is a robust, erect perennial herb or subshrub growing up to about a...

    — riverbank lupine
  • Lupinus sericeus
    Lupinus sericeus
    Lupinus sericeus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name silky lupine, or Pursh's silky lupine. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Arizona and east to Alberta and Colorado....

    — Pursh's silky lupine
  • Lupinus sulphureus
    Lupinus sulphureus
    Lupinus sulphureus is a species of lupine native to western North America from southern British Columbia south through Washington to Oregon. It is a perennial herbaceous plant growing to 40-80 cm tall. The leaves are palmately compound, with 7-13 leaflets, the leaflets 2-5 cm long...

    — sulphur-flower lupine
  • Lupinus vallicola — open lupine
  • Lupinus wyethii — Wyeth's lupine
  • Lupinus x alpestris
  • Oxytropis arctica — arctic crazyweed
  • Oxytropis besseyi — Bessey's locoweed
  • Oxytropis borealis — boreal locoweed
  • Oxytropis campestris
    Oxytropis campestris
    Oxytropis campestris is a plant native to the Northwestern United States and all Canada, sometimes grown as an ornamental plant.It is found in prairies, woods, and meadows, and prefers gravelly and rocky slopes, where it grows most abundantly. The plant has numerous...

    — northern yellow pointvetch
  • Oxytropis deflexa — pendant-pod pointvetch
  • Oxytropis huddelsonii — Huddelson's crazyweed
  • Oxytropis lagopus — hare's-foot pointvetch
  • Oxytropis lambertii
    Oxytropis lambertii
    Oxytropis lambertii is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by several common names, including purple locoweed, woolly locoweed, and Lambert crazyweed.-Distribution:...

    — stemless pointvetch
  • Oxytropis maydelliana — Maydell's pointvetch
  • Oxytropis mertensiana — Mertens' crazyweed
  • Oxytropis monticola — yellowflower locoweed
  • Oxytropis nigrescens — blackish crazyweed
  • Oxytropis podocarpa — Gray's pointvetch
  • Oxytropis scammaniana — Scamman's crazyweed
  • Oxytropis sericea — white pointvetch
  • Oxytropis splendens — showy pointvetch
  • Pediomelum argophyllum — silvery scurfpea
  • Pediomelum esculentum — pomme-de-prairie
  • Psoralidium lanceolatum
    Psoralidium lanceolatum
    Psoralidium lanceolatum is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names lemon scurfpea and lanceleaf scurfpea. It is native to western North America from central Canada to California to Texas, where it grows in sandy habitat, in sagebrush and alluvial plains...

    — lanceleaf scurfpea
  • Psoralidium tenuiflorum — few-flowered scurfpea
  • Rupertia physodes
    Rupertia physodes
    Rupertia physodes is a species of legume known by the common names California tea and forest scurfpea. It is native to western North America. Rupertia physodes is a low bushy perennial with often recumbent branches that may form a dense ground cover...

    — California scurfpea
  • Senna hebecarpa
    Senna hebecarpa
    Senna hebecarpa is an ornamental plant native to North America, specially Canada and the United States....

    — wild senna
  • Strophostyles helvula — trailing wild bean
  • Tephrosia virginiana
    Tephrosia virginiana
    Tephrosia virginiana, also known as Goat's Rue, is a perennial dicot in Fabaceae. This subshrub has alternate compound leaves. All parts of the plant are pubescent giving it a silvery, hoary appearance. The terminal, compact racemes of cream and deep pink flowers bloom May to August. This plant...

    — goat's-rue
  • Thermopsis rhombifolia
    Thermopsis rhombifolia
    Thermopsis rhombifolia, also known as Golden Bean, Buffalo Bean, Wet Tooth, and Buffalo Flower, is a hardy perennial native to the North American plains....

    — roundleaf thermopsis
  • Trifolium cyathiferum
    Trifolium cyathiferum
    Trifolium cyathiferum is a species of clover known by the common names cup clover and bowl clover. This species occurs in the western part of North America, its distribution extending from Alaska and northern Canada to California, Utah, and Montana...

    — bowl clover
  • Trifolium depauperatum
    Trifolium depauperatum
    Trifolium depauperatum is a species of clover known by the common names cowbag clover, balloon sack clover, and poverty clover. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California, as well as sections of western South America in Peru and Chile...

    — balloon sack clover
  • Trifolium dichotomum — branched Indian clover
  • Trifolium fucatum
    Trifolium fucatum
    Trifolium fucatum is a species of clover known by the common names bull clover and sour clover. It is native to Oregon and California, where it grows in many types of habitat, becoming common to abundant in some areas. It is an annual herb growing decumbent to erect in form, the stem often...

    — sour clover
  • Trifolium macraei
    Trifolium macraei
    Trifolium macraei is a species of clover known by the common names Chilean clover, double-head clover, and MacRae's clover. It has a disjunct distribution, occurring on the coastline of Oregon and California in the United States, as well as in South America. It grows in coastal habitat, such as...

    — McCrae's clover
  • Trifolium microcephalum
    Trifolium microcephalum
    Trifolium microcephalum is a species of clover known by the common name smallhead clover. It is native to western North America from southern Alaska and British Columbia to California and Arizona, where it occurs in many types of habitat, becoming common to abundant in some regions. It can grow in...

    — smallhead clover
  • Trifolium microdon
    Trifolium microdon
    Trifolium microdon is a species of clover known by the common name thimble clover. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to southern California, where it grows in many types of habitat, including disturbed areas. It is an annual herb taking a decumbent or erect form. It is...

    — Valparaiso clover
  • Trifolium oliganthum
    Trifolium oliganthum
    Trifolium oliganthum is a species of clover known by the common name fewflower clover. It is native to western coastal and montane North America from British Columbia to California, the Sierra Nevada, and to Baja California, where it occurs in many types of habitat.-Description:Trifolium oliganthum...

    — few-flower clover
  • Trifolium variegatum
    Trifolium variegatum
    Trifolium variegatum is a species of clover known by the common name whitetip clover. It is native to western North America from southern Alaska and British Columbia to Baja California, where it occurs in many types of habitat.-Description:...

    — whitetip clover
  • Trifolium willdenowii — springbank clover
  • Trifolium wormskioldii
    Trifolium wormskioldii
    The legume Trifolium wormskioldii is a species of clover native to the western half of North America. Its common names include cow clover, coast clover and springbank clover...

    — Wormskjold's clover
  • Vicia americana
    Vicia americana
    Vicia americana is a species of legume in the vetch genus known by the common names American vetch and purple vetch. It includes a subspecies known as mat vetch. It is a climbing perennial forb that grows from both taproot and rhizome. The leaves are each made up of oblong leaflets and have...

    — American purple vetch
  • Vicia caroliniana — Carolina wood vetch
  • Vicia nigricans
    Vicia nigricans
    Vicia nigricans is a species of vetch known by the common name black vetch. It has a disjunct distribution, its two subspecies divided by thousands of miles in range. The northern subspecies, ssp. gigantea , is native to western North America from Alaska to northern California, where it occurs in...

    — black vetch


Fabroniaceae 

  • Anacamptodon splachnoides — knothole moss
  • Fabronia ciliaris

  • Fabronia pusilla


Fagaceae
Fagaceae
The family Fagaceae, or beech family, comprises about 900 species of both evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs, which are characterized by alternate simple leaves with pinnate venation, unisexual flowers in the form of catkins, and fruit in the form of cup-like nuts. Fagaceous leaves are often...

 

  • Castanea dentata — American chestnut
  • Fagus grandifolia — American beech
  • Quercus alba — white oak
  • Quercus bicolor — swamp white oak
  • Quercus ellipsoidalis — northern pin oak
  • Quercus garryana — Oregon white oak
  • Quercus ilicifolia — scrub oak
  • Quercus macrocarpa — bur oak
  • Quercus muehlenbergii — Chinquapin oak
  • Quercus palustris — pin oak

  • Quercus prinoides
    Quercus prinoides
    Quercus prinoides, commonly known as Dwarf Chinkapin Oak, Dwarf Chinquapin Oak, Dwarf Chestnut Oak or Scrub Chestnut Oak, is a shrubby, clone-forming oak native to eastern North America, ranging from Massachusetts to the Carolinian forest zone of southern Ontario to Minnesota, south to North...

    — dwarf Chinquapin oak
  • Quercus rubra — northern red oak
  • Quercus shumardii — Shumard's oak
  • Quercus velutina — black oak
  • Quercus x bebbiana
  • Quercus x deamii
  • Quercus x hawkinsiae
  • Quercus x jackiana
  • Quercus x palaeolithicola
  • Quercus x schuettei


Fissidentaceae
Fissidentaceae
Fissidentaceae is a family of mosses in the order Dicranales....

 

  • Fissidens adianthoides
  • Fissidens aphelotaxifolius
  • Fissidens bryoides
  • Fissidens bushii
  • Fissidens dubius
  • Fissidens exilis — small pocket moss
  • Fissidens fontanus
  • Fissidens grandifrons
    Fissidens grandifrons
    Fissidens grandifrons is a moss which is the largest of the family Fissidentaceae. It is found in turbulent water which it needs to get its carbon dioxide.Its fronds were held to be reminiscent of phoenix feathers by the Chinese....


  • Fissidens limbatus
  • Fissidens obtusifolius
  • Fissidens osmundioides — Osmund fissidens moss
  • Fissidens pauperculus
  • Fissidens subbasilaris
  • Fissidens taxifolius
  • Fissidens ventricosus


Fontinalaceae 

  • Dichelyma capillaceum
  • Dichelyma falcatum
  • Dichelyma pallescens
  • Dichelyma uncinatum — dichelyma moss
  • Fontinalis antipyretica — aquatic moss
  • Fontinalis dalecarlica
  • Fontinalis flaccida

  • Fontinalis hypnoides
  • Fontinalis macmillanii
  • Fontinalis missourica
  • Fontinalis neomexicana
  • Fontinalis novae-angliae
  • Fontinalis sphagnifolia
  • Fontinalis sullivantii


Fossombroniaceae
Fossombroniaceae
Fossombroniaceae is a family of liverworts in the order Metzgeriales. Most species are small and thallose, but the thallus is typically ruffled to give the appearance of being leafy....

 

  • Fossombronia foveolata
  • Fossombronia longiseta

  • Fossombronia wondraczekii


Fumariaceae
Fumariaceae
Fumariaceae is a family of about 575 species of herbaceous plants in 20 genera, native to the Northern Hemisphere and South Africa.-Flower shape:Plants in the fumitory family are easily recognised by their peculiar flowers with two dissimilar pairs of...

 

  • Adlumia fungosa — climbing fumitory
  • Corydalis aurea
    Corydalis aurea
    Corydalis aurea is a winter annual native to North America.Root is a branching caudex...

    — golden corydalis
  • Corydalis flavula
    Corydalis flavula
    Corydalis flavula is an annual plant native to the eastern United States.-External links:**...

    — yellow corydalis
  • Corydalis pauciflora — few-flower corydalis
  • Corydalis scouleri — Scouler's corydalis

  • Corydalis sempervirens — pale corydalis
  • Dicentra canadensis
    Dicentra canadensis
    Dicentra canadensis, or squirrel corn, is a herbaceous plant in the fumitory family with small yellow clustered bulblets, finely dissected leaves, and white heart-shaped flowers, native to deciduous woodland in eastern North America.-References:...

    — squirrel-corn
  • Dicentra cucullaria
    Dicentra cucullaria
    Dicentra cucullaria is a perennial herbaceous plant, native to rich woods of eastern North America, with a disjunct population in the Columbia River Basin....

    — Dutchman's breeches
  • Dicentra formosa
    Dicentra formosa
    Dicentra formosa is a herbaceous perennial growing from a rhizome, native to moist woodland from California to British Columbia.-Description:...

    — Pacific bleedinghearts
  • Dicentra uniflora
    Dicentra uniflora
    Dicentra uniflora is a herbaceous perennial growing from a tuber, native to gravelly soils in mountains of the western United States.Height is up to . Leaves are finely divided, with rounded leaflets....

    — one-flower bleedinghearts


Funariaceae
Funariaceae
Funariaceae is a family of mosses in order Funariales. There are approximately 300 species included in the family, with 200 species in Funaria and another 80 classified in Physcomitrium....

 

  • Aphanorrhegma serratum
  • Entosthodon fascicularis
  • Entosthodon rubiginosus
  • Funaria americana
  • Funaria flavicans
  • Funaria hygrometrica
    Funaria hygrometrica
    Funaria hygrometrica is a common type of water moss which grows on moist, shady, and damp soil. It can also be found on moist walls and the crevices of rocks and places where recent fires have taken place....

  • Funaria microstoma

  • Funaria muhlenbergii
  • Physcomitrella patens
    Physcomitrella patens
    Physcomitrella patens is a moss used as a model organism for studies on plant evolution, development and physiology.-Model organism:...

  • Physcomitrium collenchymatum
  • Physcomitrium hookeri
  • Physcomitrium immersum
  • Physcomitrium pyriforme
    Physcomitrium pyriforme
    Physcomitrium pyriforme, commonly known as common bladder moss, is a bryophyte native to all continents except South America and Antarctica. Its capsules mature beginning in late fall and through the spring. It is most commonly found in wet soils in disturbed locations...

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