Heliosciadium muratianum Maire ()

 
Scientific name : Heliosciadium muratianum Maire
Botanical Family : Apiaceae
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salso Salsola L. Russian thistle Chenopodiaceae          
alolm Alyxia oliviformis Gaud. var. myrtillifolia Gray ex Hbd. >>Alyxia oliviformis Apocynaceae          
thbr2 Thelypteris brittonae (Slosson ex Maxon) Alain Britton's maiden fern Thelypteridaceae          
plin10 Platonia insignis C. Martius >>Platonia esculenta Clusiaceae          
piio Pinguicula ionantha Godfrey violet butterwort Lentibulariaceae          
14006 Holarrhena floribunda (G.Don) T.Durand & Schinz x H. pubescens (Buch.-Ham.) Wall. ex G.Don   Apocynaceae          
elenr Eleocharis engelmannii Steud. var. robusta Fern. >>Eleocharis engelmannii Cyperaceae          
2059 Barleria breyeri Oberm.   Acanthaceae          
saan12 Sarcogyne anthroocarpa H. Magn.   Acarosporaceae          
103569 Rubus lasiocarpus Sm.   Rosaceae          
phca31 Phaseolus calcaratus Roxb. >>Vigna umbellata Fabaceae          
krpag Krameria parvifolia Benth. var. glandulosa (Rose & Painter) J.F. Macbr. >>Krameria erecta Hypericaceae          
16545 Lepidagathis nematocephala Lindau   Acanthaceae          
116639 Strychnos reticulata Burtt Davy & Honoré   STRYCHNACEAE          
calan2 Calamagrostis lapponica (Wahlenb.) Hartman var. nearctica Porsild >>Calamagrostis lapponica Poaceae          
     

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