Garuleum crinitum Dinter ()

 
Scientific name : Garuleum crinitum Dinter
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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1909 Baccharoides calvoana (Hook.f.) Isawumi subsp. adolfi-friderici (Muschl.) Isawumi   Asteraceae          
97399 Panicum plicatile Hochst.   Poaceae          
95908 Eriochloa meyeriana (Nees) Pilg. subsp. grandiglumis (Stent & J.M.Rattray) Gibbs Russ.   Poaceae          
107773 Randia galtonii Wernham   Rubiaceae          
91199 Satyrium retusum Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
evpe60 Evernia perfragilis Llano ring lichen Parmeliaceae          
pskr2 Psychilis krugii (Bello) Sauleda Krug's peacock orchid Orchidaceae          
past18 Parmelia stygia (L.) Ach. >>Melanelia stygia Parmeliaceae          
112958 Lindernia rotundifolia (L.) Alston   Scrophulariaceae          
euhyl Eupatorium hyssopifolium L. var. laciniatum Gray hyssopleaf thoroughwort Asteraceae          
63329 Uraria gossweileri Baker f.   Fabaceae          
74144 Thymus biflorus Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don   Lamiaceae          
46579 Crotonogyne argentea Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
posa19 Polypodium saximontanum Windham Rocky Mountain polypody DILLENIACEAE          
61364 Phaseolus trichocarpus C.Wright   Fabaceae          
85258 Eucalyptus drepanophylla Benth.   Myrtaceae          
     

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