Haplanthera speciosa Hochst. ()

 
Scientific name : Haplanthera speciosa Hochst.
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae
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72373 Fuerstia angustifolia G.Taylor   Lamiaceae          
semu9 Senecio multidentatus Schultz-Bip. ex Hemsl. Huachuca Mountain ragwort Asteraceae          
57164 Detarium beurmannianum Schweinf.   Fabaceae          
45499 Tetraria crinifolia (Nees) C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
17596 Mesembryanthemum laevigatum Haw.   Aizoaceae          
amare Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. var. elatior (L.) Descourtils annual ragweed Asteraceae          
107879 Rothmannia coriacea (K.Schum. ex Hutch. & Dalziel) Fagerl.   Rubiaceae          
81303 Cryophytum neglectum N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
chnas2 Chrysothamnus nauseosus (Pallas ex Pursh) Britt. ssp. speciosus (Nutt.) Hall & Clements >>Ericameria nauseosa ssp. nauseosa var. speciosa Asteraceae          
26255 Stilpnophyton oocephalum DC.   Asteraceae          
pl_6422 Daphne oleoides   Thymelaeaceae          
cybi7 Cyrtospadix bicolor (Ait.) Britt. & Wilson >>Caladium bicolor Araceae          
padi10 Panicum divaricatum L. >>Lasiacis divaricata Poaceae          
108207 Sarcocephalus xanthoxylon A.Chev.   Rubiaceae          
71686 Acrocephalus bequaertii De Wild.   Lamiaceae          
poscd Polygonum scandens L. var. dumetorum (L.) Gleason climbing false buckwheat Polygonaceae          
     

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