Phylica dioica L. ()

 
Scientific name : Phylica dioica L.
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae
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raab Ranunculus abortivus L. littleleaf buttercup Ranunculaceae          
11398 Gnaphalium cymosum L.   Asteraceae          
chro Chorizanthe robusta Parry robust spineflower Polygonaceae          
29794 Begonia cavallyensis A.Chev.   Begoniaceae          
pode3 Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh. eastern cottonwood Salicaceae          
118033 Elatostema welwitschii Engl. var. cameroonense Rendle   Urticaceae          
aslem5 Astragalus lentiginosus Dougl. ex Hook. var. mokiacensis (Gray) M.E. Jones >>Astragalus mokiacensis Fabaceae          
37404 Aneilema russeggeri (Fenzl) C.B.Clarke   Commelinaceae          
63015 Tephrosia pumila (Lam.) Pers. var. pumila   Fabaceae          
114985 Nierembergia linariifolia Graham   Solanaceae          
50182 Euphorbia noxia Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
2755 Bidens scopulorum (Sherff) T.G.J.Rayner   Asteraceae          
caca77 Campylopus carolinae Grout Carolina campylopus moss Dicranaceae          
37373 Aneilema nicholsonii C.B.Clarke   Commelinaceae          
75935 Erianthemum ngamicum (Sprague) Danser   Loranthaceae          
14724 Hyphaene ventricosa J.Kirk subsp. bussei (Dammer) Becc.   Arecaceae          
     

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