Psychotria peduncularis (Salisb.) Steyerm. var. peduncularis ()

 
Scientific name : Psychotria peduncularis (Salisb.) Steyerm. var. peduncularis
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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97584 Pappophorum pusillum (Rendle) K.Schum.   Poaceae          
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5614 Ceropegia pubescens E.Mey.   Apocynaceae          
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pedi11 Peplis diandra Nutt. ex DC. >>Didiplis diandra Lythraceae          
11511 Gnaphalium squarrosum L.   Asteraceae          
albr7 Alsine brachypetala (Bong.) T.J. Howell >>Stellaria borealis ssp. sitchana Caryophyllaceae          
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116676 Strychnos thyrsiflora Gilg   STRYCHNACEAE          
104033 Brenania spathulifolia (R.D.Good) Keay   Rubiaceae          
vrsi Vriesea sintenisii (Baker) L.B. Sm. & Pittendr. barkplant Bromeliaceae          
8855 Dimorphotheca pluvialis (L.) Moench x D. sinuata DC.   Asteraceae          
     

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