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Name Changes from Stace 4Th Edn for Suffolk Flora Suffolk Flora Stace 4th Edition Suffolk Flora Stace 4th Edition X Cuprocyparis leylandii Cupressus x leylandii Sutera cordata Chaenostoma cordatum Xanthocyparis nootkatensis Cupressus nootkatensis Clinopodium calamintha C. nepeta Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Cupressus lawsoniana Thymus polytrichus T. drucei Chamaecyparis pisifera Cupressus pisifera Mimulus moschatus Erythranthe moschata *Mahonia aquifolium x pinnata M. x wagneri Mimulus guttatus Erythranthe guttata Papaver pseudoorientale P. setiferum Mimulus x robertsii Erythranthe x robertsii Meconoposis cambrica Papaver cambricum Orobanche ramosa Phelipanche ramosa Papaver hybridum Roemeria hispida Orobanche purpurea Phelipanche purpurea Papaver argemone Roemeria argemone Filago vulgaris F. germanica Sedum hybridum Phedimus hybridus Filago minima Logfia minima Sedum spurium Phedimus spurius Filago gallica Logfia gallica Sedum stoloniferum Phedimus stoloniferus Gnaphalium sylvaticum Omalotheca sylvatica Sedum spectabile Hylotelephium spectabile Gnaphalium luteoalbum Laphangium luteoalbum Sedum telephium Hylotelephium telephium Helichrysum bracteatum Xerochrysum bracteatum Sedum rupestre Petrosedum rupestre Inula crithmoides Limbarda crithmoides Sedum forsterianum Petrosedum forsterianum Aster novae-angliae Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Vicia hirsuta Ervilla hirsuta Aster novi-belgii Symphyotrichum novi-belgii Vicia parviflora Ervum gracile Aster x salignus Symphyotrichum x salignum Vicia tetrasperma Ervum tetraspermum Aster lanceolatus Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Pisum sativum Lathyrus oleraceus Aster x versicolor Symphyotrichum x versicolor Malus pumila M. domestica Aster tripolium Tripolium pannonicum Potentilla fruticosa Dasiphora fruticosa Conyza canadensis Erigeron canadensis Rosa ferruginea R. glauca Conyza floribunda Erigeron floribundus Rosa canina 'group Dumales' R. squarrosa Conyza sumatrensis Erigeron sumatrensis Rosa obtusifolia R. tomentella X Conyzigeron huelsenii Erigeron x huelsenii Viola canina ssp. montana V. canina ssp. ruppii Anthemis tinctoria Cota tinctoria Viola persicifolia V. stagnina Soliva pterosperma Cotula sessilis Salix fragilis var. decipiens S. euxina Senecio cinerea Jacobaea maritima Salix x rubens S. x fragilis Senecio x albescens Jacobaea x albescens Radiola linoides Linum radiola Senecio x thuretii Jacobaea x thuretii Erodium lebelii E. aethiopicum Senecio jacobaea Jacobaea vulgaris Chamerion angustifolium Chamaenerion angustifolium Senecio x ostenfeldii Jacobaea x ostenfeldii. Persicaria bistorta Bistorta officinalis Senecio aquaticus Jacobaea aquatica Persicaria amplexicaulis Bistorta amplexicaulis Senecio erucifolius Jacobaea erucifolia Polygonum arenastrum P. depressum Senecio paludosus Jacobaea paludosa Fallopia japonica Reynoutria japonica Petasites fragrans P. pyrenaicus Fallopia x bohemica Reynoutria x bohemica Iva xanthiifolia Euphrosyne xanthiifolia Fallopia sachalinensis Reynoutria sachalinensis Apium nodiflorum Helosciadium nodiflorum Minuartia hybrida Sabulina tenuifolia Apium inundatum Helosciadium inundatum Myosoton aquaticum Stellaria aquatica *Apium repens Helosciadium repens Chenopodium hybridum Chenopodiastrum hybridum *Hybrid Berula x Apium X Beruladium procurrens Chenopodium murale Chenopodiastrum murale Petroselinum segetum Sison segetum Chenopodium glaucum Oxybasis glauca Ammi visnaga Visnaga daucoides Chenopodium rubrum Oxybasis rubra Thyselium palustre Thysselinum palustre Chenopodium chenopodioides Oxybasis chenopoioides Potamogeton pectinatus Stuckenia pectinata Chenopodium urbicum Oxybasis urbica Ruppia cirrhosa R. spiralis Chenopodium capitatum Blitum capitatum Dactyorhiza traunsteinerioides D. praetermissa ssp. schoenophila Chenopodium bonus-henricus Blitum bonus-henricus Hermodactylis tuberosa Iris tuberosa Chenopodium polyspermum Lipandra polysperma Crocus vernus ssp. vernus C. neapolitanus. Salicornia pusilla S. disarticulata Crocus vernus ssp. albiflorus C. vernus Salsola kali ssp. kali S. kali Nectaroscordium siculum Allium siculum Salsola kali ssp. tragus S. tragus Eleocharis palustris ssp. vulgaris E. palustris ssp. waltersii Glaux maritima Lysimachia maritima Carex oederi C. viridula Centunculus minimus Lysimachia minima Oryzopsis miliaceum Oloptum miliaceum Anagallis tenella Lysimachia tenella Deschampsia flexuosa Avenella flexuosa Anagallis arvensis ssp. arvensis Lysimachia arvensis Avenula pratensis Helictochloa pratensis Anagallis arvensis ssp. foemina Lysimachia foemina Elytrigia repens Elymus repens Trientalis europaea Lysimachia europaea Elytrigia x drucei Elymus x drucei Lithospermum Aegonychon purpureocaeruleum Elytrigia x laxa Elymus x laxus purpureocaeruleum Elytrigia atherica Elymus athericus Lithospermum arvense Buglossoides arvensis Elytrigia x acuta Elymus x obtusiusculus Anchusa arvensis Lycopsis arvensis Physalis alkekengi Alkekengi officinarum Elytrigia juncea Elymus junceiformis Solanum physalifolium (var. S. nitidibaccatum * Taxon added to Suffolk list since publication of the Flora in 2010. nitidibaccatum) .
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