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- ferrisiae (sometimes spelled ferrisae) is a rare species of shrub in the family Rhamnaceae. Its common name is coyote ceanothus. Ceanothus ferrisiae grows...
- Hazardia ferrisiae is a Mexican species of shrub in the family Asteraceae. It has been found only in the state of Baja California in northwestern Mexico...
- Lasthenia ferrisiae is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name Ferris' goldfields. It is endemic to the California...
- ceanothus Ceanothus fernandezii Villarreal, A.E.Estrada & Encina Ceanothus ferrisiae McMinncoyote ceanothus Ceanothus foliosus Parrywavyleaf ceanothus...
- including Astragalus tener var. ferrisiae - Ferris's milk-vetch Eremogone ferrisiae - Ferris's sandwort Lasthenia ferrisiae - Ferris's goldfields Citharexylum...
- Carex albida, common name white sedge, found in Sonoma County Ceanothus ferrisiae, common name coyote ceanothus, found at Mount Hamilton in Santa Clara...
- lilythorn) Caulanthus californicus (California jewelflower) Ceanothus ferrisiae (coyote ceanothus) Ceanothus ophiochilus (Vail Lake ceanothus) Ceanothus...
- Lasthenia debilis – Greene's goldfields (endemic to California) Lasthenia ferrisiae – Ferris's goldfields (endemic to California) Lasthenia fremontii – Fremont's...
- Island Hazardia enormidens (Moran) W.D.Clark – Baja California Hazardia ferrisiae (S.F.Blake) W.D.Clark - Baja California Hazardia odontolepis (Moran) W...
- fendleri (A.Gray) Ikonn. Eremogone ferganica (Schischk.) Ikonn. Eremogone ferrisiae (Abrams) R.L.Hartm. & Rabeler Eremogone ferruginea (Duthie ex F.N.Williams)...