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Plant Names Catalog 2013 1 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Abildgaardia ovata flatspike sedge CYPERACEAE Plot 97b Acacia choriophylla cinnecord FABACEAE Plot 199:Plot 19b:Plot 50 Acacia cornigera bull-horn acacia FABACEAE Plot 50 Acacia farnesiana sweet acacia FABACEAE Plot 153a Acacia huarango FABACEAE Plot 153b Acacia macracantha steel acacia FABACEAE Plot 164 Plot 176a:Plot 176b:Plot 3a:Plot Acacia pinetorum pineland acacia FABACEAE 97b Acacia sp. FABACEAE Plot 57a Acacia tortuosa poponax FABACEAE Plot 3a Acalypha hispida chenille plant EUPHORBIACEAE Plot 4:Plot 41a Acalypha hispida 'Alba' white chenille plant EUPHORBIACEAE Plot 4 Acalypha 'Inferno' EUPHORBIACEAE Plot 41a Acalypha siamensis EUPHORBIACEAE Plot 50 'Firestorm' Acalypha siamensis EUPHORBIACEAE Plot 50 'Kilauea' Acalypha sp. EUPHORBIACEAE Plot 138b Acanthocereus sp. CACTACEAE Plot 138a:Plot 164 Acanthocereus barbed wire cereus CACTACEAE Plot 199 tetragonus Acanthophoenix rubra ARECACEAE Plot 149:Plot 71c Acanthus sp. ACANTHACEAE Plot 50 Acer rubrum red maple ACERACEAE Plot 64 Acnistus arborescens wild tree tobacco SOLANACEAE Plot 128a:Plot 143 1 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Plot 121:Plot 161:Plot 204:Plot paurotis 61:Plot 62:Plot 67:Plot 69:Plot Acoelorrhaphe wrightii ARECACEAE palm:Everglades palm 71a:Plot 72:Plot 76:Plot 78:Plot 81 Acrocarpus fraxinifolius shingle tree:pink cedar FABACEAE Plot 131:Plot 133:Plot 152 Acrocomia aculeata gru-gru ARECACEAE Plot 102:Plot 169 Acrocomia crispa ARECACEAE Plot 101b:Plot 102 Acrostichum aureum golden leather fern ADIANTACEAE Plot 203 Acrostichum Plot 195:Plot 204:Plot 3b:Plot leather fern ADIANTACEAE danaeifolium 63:Plot 69 Actephila ovalis PHYLLANTHACEAE Plot 151 Actinorhytis calapparia calappa palm ARECACEAE Plot 132:Plot 71c Adansonia digitata baobab MALVACEAE Plot 112:Plot 153b:Plot 3b Adansonia fony var. MALVACEAE Plot 31 rubrostipa Adansonia grandidieri MALVACEAE Plot 26:Plot 33 Adansonia gregorii MALVACEAE Plot 33 Adansonia Bozy MALVACEAE Plot 35 madagascariensis Adansonia sp. MALVACEAE Plot 31:Plot 33 Adansonia za MALVACEAE Plot 5: Adenaria floribunda LYTHRACEAE Plot 30 Adenia globosa PASSIFLORACEAE Plot 31 Adenium arabicum APOCYNACEAE Plot 6 Adenium 'Big Splash' APOCYNACEAE Plot 137 Adenium multiflorum impala-lily APOCYNACEAE Plot 135:Plot 137:Plot 31 2 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Adenium obesum desert-rose APOCYNACEAE Plot 135 Adenium obesum desert-rose APOCYNACEAE Plot 22 'Black Ruby' Adenium swazicum x APOCYNACEAE Plot 135 obesum 'Calypso' Adenocalymma BIGNONIACEAE Plot 7 comosum var. nitidum Adiantum capillus- ADIANTACEAE Windows to the Tropics veneris Adiantum cultratum ADIANTACEAE Windows to the Tropics Adiantum ADIANTACEAE Wings of the Tropics macrophyllum Adiantum peruvianum ADIANTACEAE Plot 152 Adiantum polyphyllum ADIANTACEAE Windows to the Tropics Adiantum raddianum delta maidenhair ADIANTACEAE Wings of the Tropics Adiantum sp. ADIANTACEAE Plot 112:Wings of the Tropics Plot 132:Plot 152:Windows to Adiantum tenerum brittle maidenhair fern ADIANTACEAE the Tropics:Whitman Fruit Pavilion Plot 132:Plot 152:Windows to Adiantum trapeziforme diamond maidenhair ADIANTACEAE the Tropics Christmas Plot 142:Plot 143:Plot 151:Plot Adonidia merrillii palm:Manila ARECACEAE 152 palm:Adonidia palm Aechmea amicorum BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 Aechmea aquilega BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 variegata Aechmea bahiana BROMELIACEAE Plot 46: Plot 101b:Plot 136:Plot 137:Plot Aechmea blanchetiana BROMELIACEAE 139:Plot 17 Aechmea blanchetiana BROMELIACEAE Plot 44:Plot 46 'Wally Berg' Aechmea 'Blue Moon' BROMELIACEAE Plot 106 3 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Aechmea 'Blue Tango' BROMELIACEAE Plot 101d:Plot 148:Plot 19a Aechmea bracteata BROMELIACEAE Plot 148:Plot 35:Plot 46:Plot 82 Aechmea chantinii BROMELIACEAE Plot 120:Plot 132:Plot 49 Aechmea chantinii BROMELIACEAE Plot 120 purple Aechmea correia- BROMELIACEAE Plot 132 araujoi Aechmea cucullata BROMELIACEAE Plot 132 Aechmea disticantha 'Schlumbergeri' x BROMELIACEAE Plot 130 Quesnelia testudo Aechmea distichantha BROMELIACEAE Plot 152 var. schlumbergeri Aechmea fasciata var. silver vase bromeliad BROMELIACEAE Plot 132 purpurea Aechmea fasciata var. BROMELIACEAE Plot 132 purpurea 'Sangria' Aechmea gamosepala matchstick bromeliad BROMELIACEAE Plot 130 Aechmea gigantea BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 Aechmea lingulata BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 Aechmea 'Little Harv' BROMELIACEAE Plot 17:Plot 69 Aechmea BROMELIACEAE Plot 152 luddemanniana Aechmea 'Malva' BROMELIACEAE Plot 128d:Plot 132 Aechmea BROMELIACEAE Plot 130 manzanaresiana Aechmea 'Marcelino' BROMELIACEAE Plot 50 Aechmea mariae- BROMELIACEAE Plot 120 reginae Aechmea moorei BROMELIACEAE Plot 130 Aechmea nudicaulis BROMELIACEAE Plot 46: 4 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Aechmea nudicaulis BROMELIACEAE Plot 130:Plot 21 'Rubra' Aechmea 'Oregon' BROMELIACEAE Plot 49:Plot 50 Aechmea orlandiana BROMELIACEAE Plot 130: Aechmea orlandiana x BROMELIACEAE Plot 21 Aechmea paniculigera BROMELIACEAE Plot 148:Plot 46 Aechmea penduliflora x BROMELIACEAE Plot 132 Aechmea politii Aechmea pittieri BROMELIACEAE Plot 21 Aechmea ramosa x A. BROMELIACEAE Plot 112 fulgens var. discolor Aechmea rubens BROMELIACEAE Plot 151:Plot 152 Aechmea serrata BROMELIACEAE Plot 137 Plot 101c:Plot 112:Plot 125:Plot Aechmea sp. BROMELIACEAE 128d:Plot 132 Aechmea stelligera BROMELIACEAE Plot 132 Aechmea triangularis BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 Aechmea weilbachii BROMELIACEAE Plot 130 Aechmea weilbachii BROMELIACEAE Plot 130:Plot 132 var. pendula Aechmea woronowii BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 Aechmea x 'Royal BROMELIACEAE Plot 132 Wine' Aechmea zebrina BROMELIACEAE Plot 121:Plot 130:Plot 152 Aechmea zebrina BROMELIACEAE Plot 120 'Surprise' Aerides fragrans ORCHIDACEAE Plot 128d Aerides multiflora ORCHIDACEAE Plot 132 5 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Afrocarpus falcatus PODOCARPACEAE Plot 138a Afzelia quanzensis pod mahogany FABACEAE Plot 101d Agapanthus praecox AMARYLLIDACEAE Plot 19a:Plot 24:Plot 4 ssp. orientalis Agastache 'Blue hybrid anise hyssop LAMIACEAE Plot 19b Fortune' Agathis macrophylla ARAUCARIACEAE Plot 142 Queensland Agathis robusta ARAUCARIACEAE Plot 142:Plot 143 kauri:kauri Agave americana var. ASPARAGACEAE Plot 21:Plot 6 marginata Agave angustifolia var. ASPARAGACEAE Plot 21 marginata Agave attenuata foxtail agave ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135 Agave bahamana ASPARAGACEAE Plot 166 Agave braceana ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135:Plot 164 Agave bracteosa ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135 Agave franzosinii ASPARAGACEAE Plot 1 Agave geminiflora ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave ghiesbreghtii ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave guiengola ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave gypsophila ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave harrisii ASPARAGACEAE Plot 172:Plot 6 Agave inaguensis ASPARAGACEAE Plot 164 Agave kerchovei ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave lechuguilla ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135 6 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Agave lophantha ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave macroacantha ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave marmorata ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave murpheyi ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave neglecta blue century plant ASPARAGACEAE Plot 1 Agave obscura ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135:Plot 6 Agave ocahui ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave parrasana ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave parryi ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave parryi var. ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 huachucensis Agave parryi var. ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 truncata Agave potatorum var. ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 marginata Agave salmiana ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135 Agave scabra ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave schidigera ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 'Durango Delight' Agave sp. ASPARAGACEAE Plot 172:Plot 6 Agave stricta ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135 Agave tenuifolia ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave titanota 'Kyoto' ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave victoriae-reginae ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Agave victoria-reginae sharkskin agave ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 x scabra 'Sharkskin' 7 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Agave x leopoldii ASPARAGACEAE Plot 6 Aglaia sp. MELIACEAE Plot 152 Aglaonema commutatum var. ARACEAE Plot 152 commutatum forma elegans 'Elegans' Aglaonema commutatum var. ARACEAE Plot 152 commutatum 'Pewter' Aglaonema marantifolium ARACEAE Plot 151 `Amboina' Aglaonema nitidum var. nitidum forma curtisii ARACEAE Plot 130 'Curtisii' Aglaonema simplex Chinese evergreen ARACEAE Plot 132 Plot 130:Plot 133:Plot 152:Plot Aglaonema sp. ARACEAE 49:Windows to the Tropics:Whitman Fruit Pavilion Aglaonema x ARACEAE Plot 151:Plot 152:Plot 4 `Fransher' Aglaonema x 'Peacock' ARACEAE Plot 101d Aiphanes horrida ARECACEAE Plot 71a Plot 112:Plot 147:Plot 149:Plot Aiphanes minima ARECACEAE 151:Plot 152:Plot 76 Aiphanes sp. ARECACEAE Plot 101c:Plot 152 Albizia cubana FABACEAE Plot 158:Plot 164 Albizia niopoides var. FABACEAE Plot 142:Plot 8 niopoides Plot 119:Plot 130:Plot 56:Plot Albizia saman rain tree:saman FABACEAE 73 Albuca sp. Augrabie ASPARAGACEAE Plot 135 Hills Alcantarea burle-marxii BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 8 Plant Names Catalog 2013 NAME COMMON NAME FAMILY PLOT Alcantarea edmundoi BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 Plot 104:Plot 110:Plot 128a:Plot Alcantarea glaziouana BROMELIACEAE 137:Plot 55b Plot 1:Plot 112:Plot 12:Plot Alcantarea imperialis BROMELIACEAE 136:Plot 44:Plot 50 Alcantarea imperialis BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 'Dwarf' Alcantarea imperialis BROMELIACEAE Plot 136:Plot 46 red form Alcantarea odorata BROMELIACEAE Plot 148:Plot 46 Alcantarea sp. BROMELIACEAE Plot 49 Alcantarea vinicolor BROMELIACEAE Plot 46 Alibertia sp. RUBIACEAE Plot 50:Plot 56:Plot 57a Allagoptera arenaria ARECACEAE Plot 104:Plot 115 Allagoptera leucocalyx ARECACEAE Plot 115 Allamanda cathartica APOCYNACEAE Plot 38:Plot 4 'Williamsii' Allamanda violacea
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