Adenandra acuta Schltr. ()

 
Scientific name : Adenandra acuta Schltr.
Botanical Family : Rutaceae
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56064 Crotalaria huillensis Taub. var. huillensis   Fabaceae          
pl_4801 Polygonum persicaria Red leg Polygonaceae          
44187 Kobresia filiforme (Kük.) Koyama   Cyperaceae          
pl_5660 Rosa pimpinellifolia Burnet rose Rosaceae          
28036 Uvaria gigantea Engl.   Annonaceae          
4594 Carduus platyphyllus R.E.Fr.   Asteraceae          
lepto12 Leptodontium (C. Müll.) Hampe ex Lindb. leptodonium moss Pottiaceae          
blar Blepharostoma arachnoideum M. Howe   GREYIACEAE          
114376 Sutera laxiflora (Benth.) Kuntze   Scrophulariaceae          
18165 Microglossa elliotii S.Moore   Asteraceae          
colog Cologania Kunth cologania Fabaceae          
94186 Briza capensis Thunb.   Poaceae          
55540 Chrysocalyx petitiana A.Rich.   Fabaceae          
camib Cardamine microphylla M.F. Adams ssp. blaisdellii (Eastw.) D.F. Murray & S. Kelso small-leaf bittercress Brassicaceae          
phini5 Phacelia integrifolia Torr. var. integrifolia gypsum phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
     

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