Calandrinia ciliata (Ruíz & Pav.) DC. ()

 
Scientific name : Calandrinia ciliata (Ruíz & Pav.) DC.
Botanical Family : Portulacaceae
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84835 Milicia regia (A.Chev.) C.C.Berg   Moraceae          
cetr5 Ceratotheca triloba (Bernh.) E. Mey. ex Hook. f. wild foxglove Pedaliaceae          
18661 Nephthytis swainei Bogner   Araceae          
80544 Cleretum pinnatifidum (L.f.) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
genen Gentiana newberryi Gray var. newberryi alpine gentian Gentianaceae          
8513 Dianthera flava Vahl   Acanthaceae          
36502 Wurmbea hiemalis B.Nord. x W.spicata (Burm.f.) T.Durand & Schinz var. spicata   COLCHICACEAE          
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38237 Astripomoea tubiflora (Hallier f.) Verdc.   Convolvulaceae          
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23051 Ruelliopsis mutica C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
100200 Polygala oppositifolia L. var. latifolia (Ker Gawl.) Harv.   Polygalaceae          
clch3 Cladonia chlorophaea (Florke ex Sommerf.) Sprengel cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
65801 Linnaeopsis alba (E.A.Bruce) B.L.Burtt subsp. edwardsii Weigend   Gesneriaceae          
ecpaa Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. var. angustifolia (DC.) Cronq. >>Echinacea angustifolia var. angustifolia Asteraceae          
     

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