Cissus conradsii Gilg & M.Brandt ()

 
Scientific name : Cissus conradsii Gilg & M.Brandt
Botanical Family : Vitaceae
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aruvs Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. ssp. sensitiva (Jepson) J.B. Roof >>Arctostaphylos nummularia Ericaceae          
aus_p17 Acacia conferta   MIMOSACEAE          
trcr4 Triphora craigheadii Luer Craighead's noddingcaps Orchidaceae          
41605 Dactyliandra stefaninii (Chiov.) C.Jeffrey   Cucurbitaceae          
chdem Chamaesyce degeneri (Sherff) Croizat & Deg. var. molokaiensis (Sherff) O. Deg. & Croizat >>Chamaesyce degeneri Euphorbiaceae          
tobi Tournefortia bicolor Sw. niguita Boraginaceae          
orhi Orthocarpus hispidus Benth. >>Castilleja tenuis Scrophulariaceae          
rinej Ribes nevadense Kellogg var. jaegeri Berger Jaeger's currant Grossulariaceae          
rhso2 Rhynchospora sola Gale Cuban beaksedge Cyperaceae          
cyphp Cyperus phleoides (Nees ex Kunth) Hbd. var. phleoides Molokai flatsedge Cyperaceae          
paboh Packera bolanderi (Gray) W.A. Weber & A. Löve var. harfordii (Greenm.) T.M. Barkl., comb. nov. ined. Harford's ragwort Asteraceae          
72203 Coleus membranaceus Briq.   Lamiaceae          
24380 Senecio keniophytum R.E.Fr.   Asteraceae          
drla4 Drymaria laxiflora Benth. Trans Pecos drymary Caryophyllaceae          
chci4 Chaenotheca cinerea (Pers.) Tibell needle lichen Coniocybaceae          
97023 Panicum brevifolium auct.   Poaceae          
     

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