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Teaching Plant Inventory Subclass Family -latin family - common Latin name 1 Arecidae Araceae arum Anthurium sp. 2 Arecidae Araceae arum Syngonium podophyllum 3 Arecidae Araceae arum Zamioculcas zamiifolia 4 Arecidae Araeae arum Amorphophallus sp 5 Arecidae Araeae arum Dieffenbachia 6 Arecidae Araeae arum Spathiphyllum sp. 7 arisaema Araceae arum Arisaema consanguineum 8 Aseridae Rubiaceae madder Coffea arabica 9 Asteridae Acanthaceae acanthus Crossandra 10 Asteridae Acanthaceae acanthus Fittonia verschaffeltii 11 Asteridae Acanthaceae acanthus Jacobina spp Pseuderanthemum carruthersii 12 Asteridae Acanthaceae acanthus var. atropurpureum 13 Asteridae Acanthaceae acanthus Ruellia makoyana 14 Asteridae Acanthaceae Acanthus family Strobilanthes sp. 15 Asteridae Apocynaceae dogbane Adenium obesum 16 Asteridae Apocynaceae dogbane Nerium oleander 17 Asteridae Apocynaceae dogbane Stephanotis floribunda 18 Asteridae Apocynaceae milkweed hoya spp. 19 Asteridae Asclepiadaceae milkweed Asclepias tuberosa 20 Asteridae Asclepiadaceae milkweed Asclepias tuberosa 21 Asteridae Asclepiadaceae milkweed Huernia schneideriana 22 Asteridae Asclepiadaceae milkweed Stapelia sp. 23 Asteridae Asteraceae aster acmella oleracea 24 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Arnica chamissonis 25 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Artemesia spp 26 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Artemisia absinthium 27 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Chamaemelum nobile 28 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Echinacea purpurea 29 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Eupatorium perfoliatum 30 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Helichrysum italicum 31 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Helichrysum italicum 32 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Senecio haworthii 33 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Senecio heneanus 34 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Senecio kilimanjaro 35 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Senecio rowleyanus 36 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Senecio serpens 37 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Tanacetum parthenium 38 Asteridae Asteraceae aster Tanacetum vulgare 39 Asteridae Bignoniaceae boarge Tecoma statis 40 Asteridae Boraginaceae borage Heliotropium peruvianum 41 Asteridae Buddlejaceae Butterfly-bush family Buddleja davidii 42 Asteridae Convolvaaceae morning glory Euvolvulus glomeratus 43 Asteridae Convolvulaceae morning glory Ipomoea batatas 44 Asteridae Convolvulaceae morning glory Ipomoea eriocarpe R. Br. 45 Asteridae Gesneriaceae Gesneriad Streptocarpus saxorum 46 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Agastache foeniculum 47 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Hyssopus officinalis 48 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Marrubium vulgare 49 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Mentha pulegiuim 50 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Monarda didyma 51 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Nepeta spp 52 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Ocimum basilicum spp. 53 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Ocimum basilicum spp. 54 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Ocimum basilicum spp. 55 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Ocimum basilicum spp. 56 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Ocimum basilicum spp. 57 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Origanum vulgare 58 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Perovski atriplicifolia 59 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Perovskia atriplicifolia 60 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Plectranthus amboinicus 61 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Prunella vulgaris 62 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Rosmarinus officinalie 63 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Salvia divinorum 64 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Salvia elegans 65 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Salvia nemorosa "Caramia" 66 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Salvia nemorosa "White" 67 Asteridae Lamiaceae mint Solenostemon scutelleriodes 68 Asteridae Oleaceae olive Jasminum sp 69 Asteridae Oleaceae olive Jasminum augustifolium 70 Asteridae Oleaceae Olive Olea europerea 71 Asteridae Rubiaceae madder Pentas lanceolata 72 Asteridae Scriphulariaceae figwort Digitalis purpuea 73 Asteridae Scriphulariaceae figwort Veronica filiformis 74 Asteridae Scropulariaceae figwart Angelonia sp. 75 Asteridae Solanaceae potato Brugmansia candida 76 Asteridae Solanaceae potato Brugmansia candida 77 Asteridae Solanaceae potato Brugmansia x candida 78 Asteridae Solanaceae potato Capsicum annuum 79 Asteridae Solanaceae potato Capsicum chinense 80 Asteridae Solanaceae potato Withania somnifera 81 Asteridae Valerianaceae valerian Valeriana officinalis 82 Asteridae Verbenaceae verbena Clerodendrum thomsoniac 83 Asteridae Verbenaceae verbena Lantana camara 84 Asteridae Verbenaceae Verbena family Duranta erecta 85 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Fenestraria rhopalophylla 86 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Acrodon sp 87 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Aptenice cordfolia "variegata" 88 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Braunsia apiculata 89 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Conicosia pugioniformis 90 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Delosperma brunthaleri 91 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Faucaria tigrina 92 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Glottiphyllum sp. 93 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Mesembryanthemum barbatum 94 Caryophyllales Aizoaceae fig-marigold Trichodiadema densum 95 Caryophyllales Amaranthaceae amaranth Celosia argentea 96 Caryophyllales Cactaceae cactus Cleistocactus strausii 97 Caryophyllales Cactaceae cactus Lepismium cruc… 98 Caryophyllales Cactaceae cactus Opuntia 99 Caryophyllales Cactaceae cactus Opuntia microdasys 100 Caryophyllales Cactaceae cactus Parodia magnifical 101 Caryophyllales Cactaceae cactus Rhipsalis baccifera 102 Caryophyllales Caryophyllaceae pink Sagin subulata 103 Caryophyllales Phytolaccaceae pokeweed Phytolacca americana 104 Caryophyllales Plumbaginaceae leadwort Plumbago auriculata 105 Caryophyllales Polygonaceae buckwheat Homocladium platyclodium 106 Caryophyllales Portulacaceae purslane Portulacaria afravariegate 107 Caryophyllales Portulacaceae Purslane Portulacaria graniflora 108 Caryophyllales Portulaceae Purslane Portulacaria spp. 109 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Astrophytum ornatum 110 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Carnegiea gigantea 111 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Echinopsis spp. Unknown 1 112 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Echinopsis spp. Unknown 2 113 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Echinopsis tirucalli 114 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Echinopsis turbinala 115 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Epiphyllum ackermanii Haw. 116 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Epiphyllum spp. 117 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Hatiora gaetneri 118 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Hylocereus undatus 119 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Mammillaria prolifera 120 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Mammillaria scheideana 121 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Opuntia engelmannii 122 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Opuntia macrocarpa 123 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Opuntia microdasys 124 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Opuntia microdasys 125 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Rhipsalis baccifera 126 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Rhipsalis baccifora 127 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Rhipsalis cereuscula 128 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Rhipsalis sp. 129 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Rhipsalis sp. 130 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Schlumbergera bridgesii 131 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Selenicereus anthonyanus 132 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Tephrocactus articulatus 133 Caryophyllidae Cactaceae cactus Wintneri cactaceae 134 Caryophyllidae Ploygonaceae buckwheat Persicaria odarata 135 Caryophyllidae Portulaceae Purslane Portulacaria afra variegate 136 Commelinidae commelinaceae spider wart Tradescantia somaliensis 137 Commelinidae Commelinaceae spiderwort Tradescantia somaliensis 138 Commelinidae Commelinaceae spiderwort Tradescantia pallida 139 Commelinidae Commelinaceae spiderwort Tradescantia pallida 140 Commelinidae Cycadaceae sedge Zamia floridana 141 Commelinidae Cyperaceae sedge Cyperus L. 142 Commelinidae Cyperaceae/Poaceae/Gramineaegrass Calamagrostis x acutiflora Cyperaeae/Poaceae/ 143 Commelinidae Gramineae grass Calamagrostis x acutiflora 144 Commelinidae Juncaceae rush Juncus effuses 145 Commelinidae Poaceae grass Calamogrostis x acutiflora 146 Commelinidae Poaceae grass Miscanthus sinensis 147 Cycadales Cycadaceae cycad Zamia pumila 148 Dilleniidae Begoniaceae begonia Beginia richifold 149 Dilleniidae Begoniaceae begonia Beginia sp 150 Dilleniidae Capparaceae caper Capparis soluosa 151 Dilleniidae Caricaceae papaya Carica 152 Dilleniidae Caricaceae papaya Carica sp. 153 Dilleniidae Clusiaceae mangosteen Hypericum perforatum 154 Dilleniidae Droseraceae sundew Dionaea muscipula 155 Dilleniidae Droseraceae sundew Drosera rotundifolia 156 Dilleniidae Ericadeae heath Gaultheria procumbens 157 Dilleniidae Malvaceae mallow Althaea officinalis 158 Dilleniidae Malvaceae mallow Gossypiuim sp. 159 Dilleniidae Malvaceae mallow Hibiscus sp 160 Dilleniidae Malvaceae mallow Hibiscus sp. 161 Dilleniidae Malvaceae mallow Malva sp 162 Dilleniidae Sarraceniaceae pitcher-plant Sarracenia pururea 163 Dilleniidae Sterculiaceae cacao Therobroma cacao 164 Dilleniidae Sterculiaceae cacao Therobroma cacao 165 Dilleniidae Turneraceae Turnera Turnera spp 166 Epherdrales ephedraceae mormon-tea Ephedra nevadensis 167 Equisetidae Equisetaceae horsetail Equisetum scirpoides 168 Equisetidae Equisetaceae horsetail Equisetum spp. 169 Ericaceae Lycopodiaceae club moss Lycopodium dentrolideum 170 Ericaceae Lycopodiaceae club moss Lycopodium lucidulum 171 Hamamelididae Moraceae mulberry Ficus benjamina 172 Hamamelididae Moraceae mulberry Ficus carica 173 Hamamelididae Moraceae mulberry Ficus carica 174 Hamamelididae Moraceae mulberry Ficus elastica 175 Hamamelididae Moraceae mulberry Ficus religiosa 176 Hamamelididae Moraceae mulberry Fucus elastica 177 Liliales Asparagaceae/Liliaceaelily Asparagas densiflowo 178 Liliales Asparagaceae/Liliaceaelily Asparagus
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