Leptocarpus rigoratus Mast. var. simulans Pillans ()

 
Scientific name : Leptocarpus rigoratus Mast. var. simulans Pillans
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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lyma3 Lythrum maritimum Kunth pukamole Lythraceae          
53201 Adenanthera klainei Pierre ex Baker f.   Fabaceae          
pl_1220 Artemisia campestris glutinosa   Compositae          
106659 Pavetta petraea Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
3124 Bothriocline bagshawei (S.Moore) C.Jeffrey   Asteraceae          
plang Plectritis anomala (Gray) Suksdorf var. gibbosa (Suksdorf) Dyal >>Plectritis congesta ssp. brachystemon Valerianaceae          
euti Euphorbia tirucalli L. Indiantree spurge Euphorbiaceae          
stexm Stephanomeria exigua Nutt. ssp. macrocarpa Gottlieb whiteplume wirelettuce Asteraceae          
gaage Galium agreste Wallr. var. echinospermum Wallr. >>Galium aparine Rubiaceae          
7893 Cyrtanthus lutescens Herb. var. cooperi Baker   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
61913 Racosperma aneurum (F.Muell.) Pedley   Fabaceae          
laef Lastreopsis effusa (Sw.) Tindale false shieldfern Dryopteridaceae          
35485 Atriplex vestita (Thunb.) Aellen   Chenopodiaceae          
abca Abronia carletonii Coult. & Fisher Carleton's sand verbena Nyctaginaceae          
ladi8 Laphamia dissecta Torr. >>Perityle dissecta Asteraceae          
101333 Protea canaliculata Andrews   PROTEACEAE          
     

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