Amphiasma redheadii Bremek. ()

 
Scientific name : Amphiasma redheadii Bremek.
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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13826 Hermbstaedtia rubromarginata C.H.Wright   Amaranthaceae          
41024 Kalosanthes bicolor Haw.   Crassulaceae          
35030 Maytenus arbutifolia (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) R.Wilczek var. arbutifolia   Celastraceae          
57518 Dolichos trilobus L. var. trilobus   Fabaceae          
23848 Scorzonera hispanica L.   Asteraceae          
35005 Loeseneriella ectypetala N.Hallé   Celastraceae          
20704 Pharnaceum dichotomum L.f.   Aizoaceae          
casa13 Campanula sacajaweana M.E. Peck >>Campanula rotundifolia Campanulaceae          
ecwhi Echinocactus whipplei Engelm. & Bigelow var. intermedius (Peebles) L. Benson >>Sclerocactus parviflorus ssp. intermedius Cactaceae          
mecr Mentzelia crocea Kellogg Sierra blazingstar Loasaceae          
62341 Sarcophyllum gnidioides Walp.   Fabaceae          
30512 Commiphora kucharii Thulin   Burseraceae          
psre2 Psychotria revoluta DC. curl-leaf wild coffee Rubiaceae          
87753 Bulbophyllum pavimentatum Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
plspp2 Platydesma spathulata (Gray) B.C. Stone var. pubescens (Skottsberg) B.C. Stone >>Platydesma spathulata Rutaceae          
rali5 Ramalina linearis (Sw.) Ach. linear cartilage lichen Ramalinaceae          
     

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