Cliffortia teretifolia L.f. var. alata Compton ()

 
Scientific name : Cliffortia teretifolia L.f. var. alata Compton
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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iptel Ipomoea tenuiloba Torr. var. lemmonii (Gray) Yatskievych & Mason spiderleaf Convolvulaceae          
29112 Webbia kraussii Sch.Bip.   Asteraceae          
82377 Lampranthus uniflorus (L.Bolus) L.Bolus var. spathulatus L.Bolus ex H.Jacobsen   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
24475 Senecio mattirolii Chiov.   Asteraceae          
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moric Moricandia DC. moricandia Brassicaceae          
91847 Oxalis palmifrons T.M.Salter   Oxalidaceae          
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79634 Antizoma miersiana Harv.   Menispermaceae          
105620 Leptactina densiflora Hook.f. var. densiflora   Rubiaceae          
37990 Cnestis leucanthoides Pellegr.   Connaraceae          
9286 Dyschoriste tenera Lindau   Acanthaceae          
frau Fragaria australis (Rydb.) Rydb. >>Fragaria virginiana ssp. virginiana Rosaceae          
pl_2137 Cupressus funebris Chinese weeping cypress Cupressaceae          
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