Psychotria moseskemei Cheek ()

 
Scientific name : Psychotria moseskemei Cheek
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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67114 Ornithogalum thermophilum F.M.Leight.   Hyacinthaceae          
114591 Walafrida ciliata (L.f.) Rolfe   Scrophulariaceae          
58251 Glycine javanica L. var. claessensii (De Wild.) Hauman   Fabaceae          
71628 Juncus lomatophyllus Spreng.   Juncaceae          
pemom3 Penstemon moffatii Eastw. ssp. marcusii Keck >>Penstemon marcusii Scrophulariaceae          
cuco5 Cubelium concolor (T.F. Forst.) Raf. >>Hybanthus concolor Violaceae          
61130 Otholobium pustulatum C.H.Stirt.   Fabaceae          
49403 Euclea divinorum Hiern   Ebenaceae          
104835 Fadogia mucronulata Robyns   Rubiaceae          
56539 Crotalaria spartea Baker   Fabaceae          
cela9 Centotheca lappacea (L.) Desv.   Poaceae          
51811 Pycnocoma zenkeri Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
79208 Carapa parviflora Harms   Meliaceae          
heni2 Hexalectris nitida L.O. Williams Glass Mountain crested coralroot Orchidaceae          
cafi6 Castilleja filifolia Eastw. >>Castilleja arachnoidea Scrophulariaceae          
     

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