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- Equisetum × schaffneri is a horsetail (family Equisetaceae) which is believed to be an ancient, naturally occurring, widely distributed hybrid between...
- Carex schaffneri is a tussock-forming species of perennial sedge in the family Cyperaceae. It is native to central parts of Mexico. List of Carex species...
- purpureus (DC.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Hemsl. Cosmos scabiosoides ****h Cosmos schaffneri Sherff Cosmos scherfii Melchert Cosmos sessilis Sherff Cosmos sherffii...
- Vac****ia schaffneri, the twisted acacia or Schaffner's acacia, is a tree native to Mexico and the southwestern United States (Texas). This is a thorny...
- Cyperus schaffneri is a species of sedge that is endemic to Mexico. The species was first formally described by the botanist Johann Otto Boeckeler in 1878...
- Carphochaete schaffneri is a species of Mexican flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to San Luis Potosí in northeastern Mexico. Greenman...
- obovata Turcz. Bursera odorata Brandegee Bursera purpusii Brandegee Bursera schaffneri S.Watson Commiphora inaguensis (Britton) M.Moncada Ferrera Elaphrium covillei...
- Symphyotrichum schaffneri (formerly Aster schaffneri) is a perennial, herbaceous species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Mexican...
- chlorolepis Kuhnia microphylla Shinners, syn of var. chlorolepis Brickellia schaffneri (A.Gray) Shinners, syn of var. chlorolepis Kuhnia chlorolepis Wooton &...
- Since the name Cheilanthes rufa was preoccupied, he named it Cheilanthes schaffneri, after the collector of the type material. In 1867, John Gilbert Baker...