Hippia pilosa (P.J.Bergius) Druce ()

 
Scientific name : Hippia pilosa (P.J.Bergius) Druce
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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78015 Pavonia eremogeiton Ulbr.   Malvaceae          
22213 Raphia sassandrensis A.Chev.   Arecaceae          
cati4 Caloplaca tiroliensis Zahlbr. orange lichen Teloschistaceae          
78435 Amphiblemma riparium Gilg   Melastomataceae          
amst4 Amelanchier stolonifera auct. p.p. non Wieg. >>Amelanchier humilis Rosaceae          
1763 Athanasia microcephala (DC.) D.Dietr.   Asteraceae          
eunu3 Euphorbia nudicaulis Chapman Chapman's spurge Euphorbiaceae          
16771 Linzia usafuensis (O.Hoffm.) H.Rob.   Asteraceae          
30745 Cordia rogersii Hutch.   Boraginaceae          
trwif Trifolium willdenowii Spreng. var. fimbriatum (Lindl.) Ewan >>Trifolium wormskioldii Fabaceae          
rhde Rhynchospora decurrens Chapman swampforest beaksedge Cyperaceae          
5170 Ceropegia anceps S.Moore   Apocynaceae          
90801 Polystachya polyglossa T.Durand & Schinz   Orchidaceae          
103818 Argocoffea lemblinii (A.Chev.) Leroy   Rubiaceae          
     

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