Potamogeton lucens L. ()

 
Scientific name : Potamogeton lucens L.
Botanical Family : Potamogetonaceae
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vinei Vitex negundo L. var. intermedia (P'ei) Moldenke negundo chastetree Verbenaceae          
61850 Pterocarpus lucens Lepr. ex Guill. & Perr. subsp. antunesii (Taub.) Rojo   Fabaceae          
6561 Clivia nobilis Lindl.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
bahia Bahia Lag. bahia Asteraceae          
aspa11 Astragalus panamintensis Sheldon Panamint milkvetch Fabaceae          
40173 Crassula exilis Harv. subsp. exilis   Crassulaceae          
21231 Polemannia montana Schltr. & H.Wolff   Apiaceae          
32469 Sisymbrium pumilio Oliv.   Brassicaceae          
44745 Pycreus lanceolatus (Poir.) C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
1768 Athanasia mundtii Harv.   Asteraceae          
pl_4760 Fagopyrum dibotrys Perennial buckwheat Polygonaceae          
pl_5946 Ptelea baldwinii   Rutaceae          
dushp Dubautia sherffiana Fosberg var. paucinervia (O. Deg. & Sherff) Herbst >>Dubautia sherffiana Asteraceae          
6535 Clitandra myriantha (K.Schum.) K.Schum. ex Pierre   Apocynaceae          
43567 Eleocharis naumanniana Boeckeler var. caillei (Hutch. ex Nelmes) S.S.Hooper   Cyperaceae          
86539 Jasminum angolense Welw. ex Baker   Oleaceae          
     

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