Diastella divaricata (P.J.Bergius) Rourke subsp. divaricata ()

 
Scientific name : Diastella divaricata (P.J.Bergius) Rourke subsp. divaricata
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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31068 Ehretia obtusifolia auct.   Boraginaceae          
pl_4930 Lysimachia christinae Jin Qian Cao Primulaceae          
peci2 Penstemon cinicola Keck ash penstemon Scrophulariaceae          
20193 Pentagonanthus sudanica A.Chev. ex Hutch. & Dalziel   Apocynaceae          
30999 Echium pycnanthum Pomel subsp. humile (Desf.) Jahand. & Maire   Boraginaceae          
15059 Janthe dielsiana Nel   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
phla12 Philadelphus latifolius Schrad. ex DC. >>Philadelphus pubescens var. pubescens Hydrangeaceae          
minam Mimulus nasutus Greene var. micranthus (Heller) A.L. Grant >>Mimulus guttatus Scrophulariaceae          
vinca Vinca L. periwinkle Apocynaceae          
54730 Bauhinia acuminata L.   Fabaceae          
caor22 Caloplaca oreicola (Steiner) v.d. Boom & Breuss orange lichen Teloschistaceae          
canup Calochortus nuttallii Torr. & Gray var. panamintensis Ownbey >>Calochortus panamintensis Liliaceae          
101608 Serruria pinnata R.Br.   PROTEACEAE          
pl_5358 Fragaria nilgerrensis   Rosaceae          
41908 Physedra barteri (Hook.f.) Cogn.   Cucurbitaceae          
     

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