Macadamia ternifolia auct. ()

 
Scientific name : Macadamia ternifolia auct.
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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73541 Plectranthus punctatus (L.f.) L'Hér. subsp. punctatus   Lamiaceae          
veoft Veronica officinalis L. var. tournefortii (Vill.) Reichenb. common gypsyweed Scrophulariaceae          
pare16 Parmotrema reticulatum (Taylor) Choisy >>Rimelia reticulata Parmeliaceae          
bldi2 Blastenia diphasia (Tuck.) Zahlbr. >>Caloplaca diphasia Teloschistaceae          
55641 Copaifera salikounda Heckel   Fabaceae          
caell Calochortus elegans Pursh var. lobbii Baker >>Calochortus tolmiei Liliaceae          
53054 Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. var. rostrata Brenan   Fabaceae          
asco9 Astragalus columbianus Barneby Columbian milkvetch Fabaceae          
48054 Erica elimensis L.Bolus var. parvibracteata L.Bolus   Ericaceae          
98447 Schismus pleuropogon Stapf   Poaceae          
tagu Tamonea guianensis Aubl. >>Miconia mirabilis Melastomataceae          
poalb Populus alba L. var. bolleana Lauche >>Populus alba Salicaceae          
48541 Erica peltata Andrews   Ericaceae          
50687 Grisebachia zeyheriana Klotzsch   Ericaceae          
pl_1779 Polygonatum involucratum   Convallariaceae          
108325 Spermacoce minutiflora (K.Schum.) Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
     

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