Tricalysia ledermannii K.Krause ()

 
Scientific name : Tricalysia ledermannii K.Krause
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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crmud Cryptantha muricata (Hook. & Arn.) A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr. var. denticulata (Greene) I.M. Johnston pointed cryptantha Boraginaceae          
32228 Nuxia floribunda Benth.   Buddlejaceae          
18929 Odina acida (A.Chev.) Walp.   Anacardiaceae          
103558 Rubus inedulis Rolfe   Rosaceae          
39154 Ipomoea pharbitiformis Chiov.   Convolvulaceae          
98365 Saccharum brachypogon Stapf   Poaceae          
deamc Delphinium amabile Tidestrom ssp. clarianum Ewan >>Delphinium parishii ssp. parishii Ranunculaceae          
juha Juncus hallii Engelm. Hall's rush Hyacinthaceae          
98928 Sporobolus paniculatus (Trin.) T.Durand & Schinz   Poaceae          
adfrr Adiantum fragile Sw. var. rigidulum (Mett. ex Kuhn) Proctor fragile maidenhair Pteridaceae          
rimu2 Ribes multiflorum Kit. ex Roemer & Schultes manyflower currant Grossulariaceae          
72284 Coleus swynnertonii S.Moore   Lamiaceae          
ceca9 Celtis canina Raf. >>Celtis occidentalis var. canina Ulmaceae          
catrs2 Carex tribuloides Wahlenb. var. sangamonensis Clokey blunt broom sedge Cyperaceae          
2570 Bidens chaetodonta Sherff var. glabrior (Oliv. & Hiern) Sherff   Asteraceae          
sispa2 Sida spinosa L. var. angustifolia auct. p.p. non (Lam.) Griseb. >>Sida spinosa Malvaceae          
     

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