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Hortus Botanicus Universitatis Mari
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Objaśnienie znaków w wykazie taks
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Acaena novae-zelandiae Kirk Rosacea
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Achillea millefolium L. ‘Summer P
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Aechmea fasciata (Lindl.) Baker Cra
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Agave titanota Gentry Agavaceae [T]
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Allium ledebourianum Roem. et Schul
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Aloe plicatilis (L.) Mill. Aloaceae
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Anagallis monellii L. subsp. linifo
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Aquilegia barnebyi Munz Ranunculace
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Arnica angustifolia Vahl Asteraceae
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Asrer ericoides L. ‘Herbstmyrte
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Aster sibiricus L. Asteraceae [S] A
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Aubrieta ‘Gloriosa’ Brassicacea
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Berberis hookeri Lem. Berberidaceae
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Betula alleghaniensis Britton Betul
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Briza media L. Poaceae [P * ; S] Br
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Buxus sempervirens L. ‘Bullata’
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Campanula medium L. Campanulaceae [
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Caralluma adscendens (Roxb.) R. Bro
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Castanea sativa Mill. Fagaceae [(D;
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Cephalotaxus fortunei Hook. Cephalo
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (A. Murray
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Chysis aurea Lindl. var. bractescen
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Clematis heracleifolia DC. var. dav
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Consolida ajacis (L.) Schur fl. pl.
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Corylus colurna L. Betulaceae [A; D
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Cotoneaster veitchii G. Klotz Rosac
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Crocus scepusiensis (Rehman et Woł
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Cycas thouarsii R. Br. × C. rumphi
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Dahlia ‘Matchilda’ Asteraceae [
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Dendrobium aphyllum (Roxb.) C.E.C.
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Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen subsp. s
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Draba stellata Jacq. Brassicaceae [
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Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench ‘L
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Eleocharis palustris (L.) Roem et S
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Eriosyce chilensis (Hildm. ex Schum
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Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Ma
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Euphorbia tirucalli L. Euphorbiacea
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Festuca psammophila (Hack. ex Čela
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Forsythia × intermedia Zabel ‘Ly
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Galanthus nivalis L. ‘Hortensis
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Geranium pratense L. ‘Galactic’
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Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh) Dunal A
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Gymnocalycium uruguayense (Arechav.
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Helianthemum nummularium (L.) Mill.
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Hemerocallis ‘Aten’ Hemerocalli
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Hesperis matronalis L. subsp. matro
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Hosta sieboldiana Engl. Hostaceae [
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Huernia levyi Oberm. Apocynaceae [T
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Hydrangea heteromalla D. Don Hydran
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Inula conyzae (Griess.) Meikle Aste
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Iris sibirica L. ‘Weisschen’ Ir
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Iris ‘Perfection’ Iridaceae [K]
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Juglans nigra L. Juglandaceae [D] J
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Juniperus sabina L. ‘Variegata’
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Kerria japonica (L.) DC. ‘Picta
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Lathyrus montanus Bernh. Fabaceae [
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Leucojum vernum L. var. carpaticum
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Linum usitatissimum L. var. luteum
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Lithops pseudotruncatella (A. Berge
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Lonicera periclymenum L. ‘Belgica
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Lythrum virgatum L. Lythraceae [(E
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Mammillaria centraliplumosa Fittkau
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Mammillaria theresae Cutak Cactacea
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Melocactus levitestatus Buining et
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Monarda hybrida hort. ‘Squaw’ L
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Narcissus ‘Brunswick’ Amaryllid
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Narcissus ‘Salome’ Amaryllidace
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Nymphaea ‘Attraction’ Nymphaeac
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Opuntia pilifera F.A.C. Weber Cacta
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Oxalis stricta L. s.str. Oxalidacea
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Paeonia lactiflora Pall. ‘Souveni
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Paphiopedilum hybridum hort. Orchid
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Pennisetum alopecuroides (L.) Spren
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Peucedanum tauricum M. Bieb. Apiace
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Philodendron hederaceum (Jacq.) Sch
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Physostegia virginiana (L.) Benth.
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Pimpinella saxifraga L. Apiaceae [F
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Plectranthus coleoides hort. Non Be
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Potentilla atrosanguinea Lodd. ex D
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Primula vulgaris hort. Primulaceae
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Pseudolysimachion spicatum (L.) Opi
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Quercus glandulifera Blume Fagaceae
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Rheum rhaponticum L. Polygonaceae [
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Rosa arkansana Porter Rosaceae [R]
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