Carphalea glaucescens (Hiern) Verdc. subsp. glaucescens ()

 
Scientific name : Carphalea glaucescens (Hiern) Verdc. subsp. glaucescens
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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oecll Oenothera claviformis Torr. & Frém. ssp. lancifolia (Heller) Raven >>Camissonia claviformis ssp. lancifolia Onagraceae          
26590 Syncarpha ferruginea (Lam.) B.Nord.   Asteraceae          
24746 Senecio solidagineus Spreng.   Asteraceae          
89628 Herschelia forficaria (Bolus) H.P.Linder   Orchidaceae          
94174 Brachypodium flexum Nees   Poaceae          
86256 Ouratea densiflora De Wild. & T.Durand   Ochnaceae          
soal11 Solanum alatum Moench >>Solanum villosum Solanaceae          
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acsu4 Acarospora subfuscescens (Nyl.) H. Magn. >>Polysporina lapponica Acarosporaceae          
53138 Acacia verrucifera Harms   Fabaceae          
10130 Ethulia rhizomata M.G.Gilbert   Asteraceae          
atco8 Attalea cohune C. Martius >>Orbignya cohune Arecaceae          
65688 Pelargonium staticifolium Steud.   Geraniaceae          
     

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