Kelleronia obbiadensis Chiov. ()

 
Scientific name : Kelleronia obbiadensis Chiov.
Botanical Family : Zygophyllaceae
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119573 Rinorea talbotii (Baker f.) De Wild.   Violaceae          
77131 Rotala debilissima Chiov.   Lythraceae          
ocpe Ochrolechia pennsylvanica Vers. >>Ochrolechia yasudae Pertusariaceae          
6557 Clivia miniata (Lindl.) Regel var. citrina Watson   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
100629 Heteranthera pubescens A.Chev.   Pontederiaceae          
72406 Haumaniastrum bianense A.J.Paton   Lamiaceae          
pasu21 Parmelia subinvoluta Hale >>Parmotrema rampoddense Parmeliaceae          
tara Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb. saltcedar Tamaricaceae          
118845 Lantana alba Vatke   Verbenaceae          
phus Phaeosporobolus usneae D. Hawksw. & Hafellner   Uncertain Lichen Family          
93408 Andropogon proximus Hochst. ex A.Rich.   Poaceae          
elol Eleocharis olivacea Torr. bright green spikerush Cyperaceae          
112133 Crepidorhopalon insularis (Skan) Eb.Fisch.   Scrophulariaceae          
pl_2114 Gynostemma pentaphyllum Sweet tea vine Cucurbitaceae          
cyhu5 Cyperus huarmensis (Kunth) M.C. Johnston >>Cyperus aggregatus Cyperaceae          
63026 Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers. var. pumila auct.   Fabaceae          
     

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