Dicranolepis disticha Planch. ()

 
Scientific name : Dicranolepis disticha Planch.
Botanical Family : Thymelaeaceae
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brne4 Brachythecium nelsonii Grout Nelson's brachythecium moss Brachytheciaceae          
95406 Enteropogon barbatus C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
pocom4 Polytrichum commune Hedw. var. maximoviczii Lindb. >>Polytrichum commune var. commune DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
33593 Cadaba somalensis Franch.   Capparaceae          
tearl Tetramolopium arenarium (Gray) Hbd. ssp. laxum Lowrey Maui tetramolopium Asteraceae          
33590 Cadaba ruspolii Gilg   Capparaceae          
sapsk Salix pseudolapponum von Seem. var. kenosha L. Kelso >>Salix glauca ssp. glauca var. villosa Salicaceae          
102425 Restio implicatus Esterh.   RESTIONACEAE          
peem4 Petalostemon emarginatus Torr. & Gray >>Dalea emarginata Fabaceae          
57329 Dolichos brevicaulis Baker   Fabaceae          
ergrr2 Eriogonum grande Greene ssp. rubescens (Greene) Munz >>Eriogonum grande var. rubescens Polygonaceae          
cogro Cochleariopsis groenlandica (L.) A.& D. Löve ssp. oblongifolia (DC.) A.& D. Löve >>Cochlearia groenlandica Brassicaceae          
120657 Kaempferia ethelae J.M.Wood   Zingiberaceae          
90721 Polystachya laurentii De Wild.   Orchidaceae          
50580 Euphorbia williamsonii L.C.Leach   Euphorbiaceae          
70801 Moraea unibracteata Goldblatt   Iridaceae          
     

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