Priva lappulacea (L.) Pers. ()

 
Scientific name : Priva lappulacea (L.) Pers.
Botanical Family : Verbenaceae
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sacom3 Salix cordata Michx. var. monticola (Bebb) L. Kelso >>Salix monticola Salicaceae          
20277 Pentzia intermedia Hutch.   Asteraceae          
119211 Vitex dekindtiana Gürke   Verbenaceae          
paxa5 Parmotrema xanthinum (Mull. Arg.) Hale   Parmeliaceae          
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