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  2. Lysiloma - Wikipedia

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    Lysiloma is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Fabaceae. [ 1 ] The genus is native to the Americas, and species range from Arizona and New Mexico through Mexico and Central America to Costa Rica , and in Florida , Cuba , Hispaniola , the Bahamas , and Turks and Caicos Islands .

  3. List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name

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    This region has 4,004 species of plants from 1201 genera in 182 families. Many lack common names. ... (Amaranthus watsonii) Watson's goosefoot ... (Lysiloma watsonii)

  4. Lysiloma divaricatum - Wikipedia

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    Lysiloma divaricatum is a flowering tree native to Mexico and Central America. Common names include mauto, quitaz , and tepemesquite in Mexico, quebracho in Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua, and quebracho negro, tepemisque , and yaje in El Salvador.

  5. Penstemon watsonii - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon watsonii is a herbaceous plant that may grow 25 to 65 centimeters tall. Its slightly hairy or occasionally smooth stems may grow outwards a short distance and then curve to grow upwards or grow straight up from the base of the plant. The stems sprout from a caudex that branches frequently. [3]

  6. Watsonia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Watsonia (bugle lily) is a genus of plants in the family Iridaceae, subfamily Crocoideae. Watsonias are native to southern Africa (South Africa, Lesotho , Eswatini ). [ 1 ] The genus is named after Sir William Watson , an 18th-century British botanist .

  7. Lysiloma candidum - Wikipedia

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    Lysiloma candidum, most commonly known as the palo blanco, is a tree of the family Fabaceae near-endemic to the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. It may grow to a height of 10 metres (33 ft) and is one of the few spineless woody legumes in the region. It has compound leaves with oval gray-green leaflets. The creamy-white, globose clusters of ...

  8. Lysiloma latisiliquum - Wikipedia

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    Lysiloma latisiliquum, commonly known as false tamarind or wild tamarind, is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae, that is native to southern Florida in the United States, the Bahamas, Cuba, southern Mexico, and Belize. [1]

  9. Lomatium watsonii - Wikipedia

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    Lomatium watsonii is a low growing herb with leaves arising directly from the crown of a thickened taproot (acaulescent). Each green leaf is multiply divided, with narrow terminal segments from 1 to 5 mm long.