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Dolphin Point, New South Wales, Australia
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Hawaii scaleseed or Hawaii spermolepisApiaceae (Parsley or Carrot family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (All the main islands except Niihau and Kahoolawe; now extinct on Molokai)NatureServe: ImperiledOahu (Cultivated)EtymologyThe generic name Spermolepis is derived from the Greek sperma, seed, and lepis, scale, referring to the frequently bumpy (tuberculate) or spiny fruit.The specific epithet hawaiiensis, belonging to Hawaii.
nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Spermolepis_hawaiiensis
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Found at elevation in Indonesia and parts of Australia. Photo from subalpine Mt. Kinabalu, Borneo. >
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Orinda, California, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Gibraltar, , Gibraltar
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Orinda, California, United States
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Known as Eryngo in its native northern Argentina and adjacent regions. Van Dusen Gardens, Vancouver. Apiaceae
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New South Wales, Australia
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Ganjhiyadih, Chhattisgarh, India
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A shield-leaf water weed, one of those known as Water Pennywort, or more specifically Manyflowered Marshpennywort. It is found in wetlands from the U.S. to Chile and Argentina. Photo from Panama.
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Dolphin Point, New South Wales, Australia
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Gibraltar, Gibraltar
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Orinda, California, United States
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Foeniculum vulgarefennel. A Eurasian native that is a common weed throughout coastal California. The Californina Invasive Plant Council rates its invasive potential as high. The plant has it defenders for it serves as a host plant for the anise swallowtail butterfly (Papilio zelicaon), has seeds that have both culinary and traditional medicine uses, and an edible bulb that is cultivated as finocchio or Florence fennel. The plant scanned was collected from a private garden in Berkeley, CA.
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Yareta or Llareta of the altiplano and southern Cordillera. It looks like a moss, but is a woody mat plant.I
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Orinda, California, United States