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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'lavandula'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'lavandula'
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Agalmyla lavandulacea Hilliard & B.L. Burtt – accepted
  Allium canadense ssp. lavandulare (Bates) Traub & Ownbey – not accepted
  Allium canadense var. lavandulare (Bates) Ownbey & Aase – not accepted
  Allium lavandulare Bates – not accepted
  Allium lavandulare ssp. fraseri (Ownbey) Traub & Owenbey – not accepted
  Allium lavandulare var. fraseri (Ownbey) Shinners – not accepted
  Chirita lavandulacea Stapf – accepted
  Columnea lavandulacea L.P. Kvist & L.E. Skog – not accepted
  Keysseria lavandula H. St. John – not accepted
  Lavandula L. – accepted – lavender
  Lavandula angustifolia Mill. – accepted – English lavender
  Lavandula latifolia Medik. – accepted – broadleaved lavender
  Lavandula officinalis Chaix – not accepted
  Lavandula spica L. – not accepted
  Lavandula stoechas L. – accepted – French lavender
  Lavandula vera DC. – not accepted
  Lavandula X intermedia Emeric ex Loisel. – accepted – lavandin
  Viola X lavandulacea E.P. Bicknell – not accepted
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'lavandula'
 
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