Allophylus monophylla Radlk. ()

 
Scientific name : Allophylus monophylla Radlk.
Botanical Family : Sapindaceae
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7785 Cynanchum rotundifolium Thunb. ex Decne.   Apocynaceae          
asun4 Asclepias uncialis Greene wheel milkweed Asclepiadaceae          
paall Parthenium alpinum (Nutt.) Torr. & Gray var. ligulatum M.E. Jones >>Parthenium ligulatum Asteraceae          
12957 Heeria fulva Van der Veken   Anacardiaceae          
67837 Forbesia galpinii L.Bolus   Hypoxidaceae          
pl_33 Acer truncatum   Aceraceae          
nogr Notholaena grayi Davenport Gray's cloak fern Pteridaceae          
84722 Ficus socotrana Balf.f.   Moraceae          
scgr5 Scolosanthus grandifolius Krug & Urban espuela de galan Rubiaceae          
inula Inula L. yellowhead Asteraceae          
96259 Hyparrhenia lecomtei (Franch.) Stapf var. bisulcata (Chiov.) Robyns   Poaceae          
hare3 Haplopappus resinosus (Nutt.) Gray >>Ericameria resinosa Asteraceae          
llse Lloydia serotina (L.) Reichenb. common alplily Liliaceae          
ecas Echinocactus asterias Zucc. >>Astrophytum asterias Cactaceae          
99269 Trichoneura grandiglumis (Nees) Ekman var. grandiglumis   Poaceae          
5290 Ceropegia convolvulus Hochst. ex Werderm.   Apocynaceae          
     

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