Carpacoce gigantea Puff ()

 
Scientific name : Carpacoce gigantea Puff
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
27426 Trichoscypha bijuga Engl.   Anacardiaceae          
58858 Indigofera filicaulis Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
100167 Polygala microlopha DC. var. microlopha   Polygalaceae          
phpug3 Physalis pubescens L. var. glabra (Michx.) Waterfall >>Physalis cordata Solanaceae          
pogln2 Potentilla glandulosa Lindl. var. nevadensis S. Wats. >>Potentilla glandulosa ssp. nevadensis Rosaceae          
17922 Mesembryanthemum socium N.E.Br.   Aizoaceae          
36712 Combretum excelsum Keay   Combretaceae          
7234 Crocodilodes andongensis Hiern   Asteraceae          
120841 Seetzenia lanata (Willd.) Bullock   Zygophyllaceae          
valo2 Valerianella longiflora (Torr. & Gray) Walp. longtube cornsalad Valerianaceae          
27619 Tripteris microcarpa Harv. subsp. microcarpa   Asteraceae          
hyor Hyacinthus orientalis L. garden hyacinth Liliaceae          
19500 Othonna amplexicaulis Thunb.   Asteraceae          
cemu5 Centaurium multicaule B.L. Robins. manystem centaury Gentianaceae          
hisi Hieracium siskiyouense M.E. Peck >>Hieracium bolanderi Asteraceae          
cune2 Cupressus nevadensis Abrams >>Cupressus arizonica ssp. nevadensis Cupressaceae          
     

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