Hexalobus megalophyllus Engl. & Diels ()

 
Scientific name : Hexalobus megalophyllus Engl. & Diels
Botanical Family : Annonaceae
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110365 Allophylus rubifolius (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Engl. var. dasystachys (Gilg) Verdc.   Sapindaceae          
89304 Habenaria ingrata Rendle   Orchidaceae          
elha ×Elysitanion hansenii (Scribn.) Bowden >>Elymus hansenii Poaceae          
pl_2374 Andromeda polifolia Marsh andromeda Ericaceae          
120289 Vitis crassifolia Baker   Vitaceae          
cypaa Cymopterus panamintensis Coult. & Rose var. acutifolius (Coult. & Rose) Munz Panamint springparsley Apiaceae          
aruvl Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. ssp. longipilosa Packer & Denford >>Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Ericaceae          
104792 Fadogia butayei De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
bior80 Biota orientalis (L.) Endl. >>Platycladus orientalis Cupressaceae          
107499 Psychotria moseskemei Cheek   Rubiaceae          
alin Allionia incarnata L. trailing windmills Nyctaginaceae          
sagla5 Salix glaucophylla Bebb var. albovestita Ball >>Salix myricoides var. albovestita Salicaceae          
dele4 Dermatocarpon lecideoides (A. Massal.) Hasse >>Verrucaria lecideoides Verrucariaceae          
74144 Thymus biflorus Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don   Lamiaceae          
hesps Heracleum sphondylium L. ssp. sibiricum (L.) Simonkai eltrot Apiaceae          
     

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