Justicia diclipteroides Lindau subsp. megaensis Hedrén ()

 
Scientific name : Justicia diclipteroides Lindau subsp. megaensis Hedrén
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae
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44110 Isolepis marginata (Thunb.) A.Dietr.   Cyperaceae          
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41449 Corallocarpus elegans Gilg   Cucurbitaceae          
errap2 Erianthus ravennae (L.) Beauv. var. purpurascens (Anderss.) Hack. >>Saccharum ravennae Poaceae          
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116951 Gnidia parvula Wolley-Dod   Thymelaeaceae          
36916 Combretum nyikae Engl. var. boehmii Engl.   Combretaceae          
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18406 Monanthotaxis nimbana (Schnell) Verdc.   Annonaceae          
51139 Mercurialis bupleuroides Meisn.   Euphorbiaceae          
119750 Ampelocissus venenosa De Wild.   Vitaceae          
cabod Camissonia boothii (Dougl. ex Lehm.) Raven ssp. decorticans (Hook. & Arn.) Raven shredding suncup Onagraceae          
96002 Festuca muralis Kunth   Poaceae          
34489 Saponaria officinalis L.   Caryophyllaceae          
     

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