Phylica debilis Eckl. & Zeyh. var. debilis ()

 
Scientific name : Phylica debilis Eckl. & Zeyh. var. debilis
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae
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25155 Sonchus stenophyllus R.E.Fr.   Asteraceae          
29338 Xylopia phloiodora Mildbr.   Annonaceae          
wafr Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. Appalachian barren strawberry Rosaceae          
tearc Tetramolopium arenarium (Gray) Hbd. ssp. arenarium var. confertum Sherff Maui tetramolopium Asteraceae          
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42056 Platylophus trifoliatus (L.f.) D.Don   Cunoniaceae          
28416 Vernonia cruda Klatt   Asteraceae          
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148 Arctotis namaquana Schltr. ex Hutch.   Asteraceae          
phpa9 Phlox paniculata L. fall phlox Polemoniaceae          
74310 Beilschmiedia zenkeri Engl.   Lauraceae          
usloc Usnea longissima Ach. var. corticata R. Howe beard lichen Parmeliaceae          
seric Sericocarpus Greene whitetop aster Asteraceae          
rhcrp4 Rhamnus crocea Nutt. ssp. pirifolia (Greene) C.B. Wolf >>Rhamnus pirifolia Rhamnaceae          
     

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