Myrsiphyllum ramosissimum (Baker) Oberm. ()

 
Scientific name : Myrsiphyllum ramosissimum (Baker) Oberm.
Botanical Family : Asparagaceae
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95034 Digitaria otaviensis Launert   Poaceae          
pstu Psora tuckermanii R. Anderson ex Timdal Tuckerman's fishscale lichen HALORAGACEAE          
43793 Fimbristylis debilis Steud.   Cyperaceae          
118688 Clerodendrum robustum Klotzsch var. mafiense Verdc.   Verbenaceae          
heap Hedeoma apiculata W.S. Stewart McKittrick's false pennyroyal Lamiaceae          
sami7 Salvinia minima Baker water spangles Salviniaceae          
112739 Jamesbrittenia giessii Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
pame2 Passiflora mexicana Juss. Mexican passionflower Passifloraceae          
31632 Impatiens elgonensis T.C.E.Fr.   Balsaminaceae          
8635 Dicliptera maculata Nees forma albo-lanata Lanza   Acanthaceae          
97171 Panicum guluense Vanderyst   Poaceae          
alla6 Aletes latiloba (Rydb.) W.A. Weber >>Lomatium latilobum Apiaceae          
7209 Crinum samueli Worsley   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
aqfof2 Aquilegia formosa Fisch. ex DC. var. fosteri Welsh >>Aquilegia formosa Ranunculaceae          
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