Kleinia crassulaefolia DC. ()

 
Scientific name : Kleinia crassulaefolia DC.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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44609 Mariscus radiatus Hochst.   Cyperaceae          
120712 Siphonochilus parvus Lock   Zingiberaceae          
hesu9 Heuchera suksdorfii Rydb. >>Heuchera cylindrica var. cylindrica Saxifragaceae          
oxsh Oxytropis sheldonensis Porsild >>Oxytropis borealis var. sulphurea Fabaceae          
rune2 Rubus nefrens Bailey prickless dewberry Rosaceae          
aspuf2 Aster puniceus L. ssp. firmus (Nees) A.G. Jones >>Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum Asteraceae          
85444 Eugenia thollonii Amshoff   Myrtaceae          
107329 Psychotria cyanopharynx K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
47210 Diospyros gavii (Aubrév. & Pellegr.) F.White   Ebenaceae          
93129 Amphilophis insculpta (A.Rich.) Stapf var. vegetior (Hack.) Stapf   Poaceae          
114931 Lycium inerme L.f.   Solanaceae          
deki Delphinium kinkiense Munz >>Delphinium variegatum ssp. kinkiense Ranunculaceae          
moma6 Morella ×macfarlanei (Youngken) Kartesz, comb. nov. ined.   Podocarpaceae          
anoec2 Anoectangium Schwaegr. anoectangium moss Pottiaceae          
118207 Urera radula Baker   Urticaceae          
cyhah Cyanea hamatiflora Rock ssp. hamatiflora wetforest cyanea Campanulaceae          
     

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