Willdenowia xerophila Pillans ()

 
Scientific name : Willdenowia xerophila Pillans
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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43256 Cyperus poecilus C.B.Clarke var. evolutus Kk.   Cyperaceae          
111647 Antirrhinum strumosum Herb.Banks ex Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
ivwe Ivesia webberi Gray wire mousetail Rosaceae          
erbe6 Erigeron bellioides DC. bellorita Asteraceae          
41842 Momordica repens Bremek.   Cucurbitaceae          
asex5 Aster ?exilis Ell., nomen dubium >>Symphyotrichum divaricatum Asteraceae          
27216 Trachyandra jacquiniana (Roem. & Schult.) Oberm.   ASPHODELACEAE          
111835 Buchnera gesnerioides Willd.   Scrophulariaceae          
plpo3 Plumeria portoricensis Urban >>Plumeria obtusa var. obtusa Apocynaceae          
110415 Blighia sapida K.D.Koenig   Sapindaceae          
gata Gardenia taitensis DC. Tahitian gardenia Rubiaceae          
panon Paspalum notatum Fluegg var. notatum bahiagrass Poaceae          
66069 Enydria aquatica Vell.   HALORAGACEAE          
anast Anastrepta (Lindb.) Schiffn.   Jungermanniaceae          
40533 Crassula radicans (Haw.) D.Dietr.   Crassulaceae          
42075 Thalassodendron ciliatum (Forssk.) Hartog   Cymodoceaceae          
     

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