Neostenanthera platypetala (Engl. & Diels) Pellegr. ()

 
Scientific name : Neostenanthera platypetala (Engl. & Diels) Pellegr.
Botanical Family : Annonaceae
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astro2 Astrophytum Lem. astrophytum Cactaceae          
98943 Sporobolus pyramidalis P.Beauv.   Poaceae          
anvi3 Anemone virginiana L. tall thimbleweed Ranunculaceae          
91034 Satyrium bicallosum Thunb.   Orchidaceae          
58509 Hymenostegia stephanii (A.Chev.) Baker f.   Fabaceae          
45189 Scirpus oryzetorum (Steud.) Ohwi   Cyperaceae          
cate8 Carminatia tenuiflora DC. plumeweed Asteraceae          
perak2 Penstemon rattanii Gray var. kleei (Green) Gray >>Penstemon rattanii ssp. kleei Scrophulariaceae          
4993 Centella bupleurifolia (A.Rich.) Adamson   Apiaceae          
24683 Senecio rooseveltianus De Wild.   Asteraceae          
lemoc4 Lepidium montanum Nutt. var. cinereum (C.L. Hitchc.) Rollins mountain pepperweed Brassicaceae          
vicas Viola canadensis L. var. scariosa Porter ex Britt. Canadian white violet Violaceae          
95812 Eragrostis spinosa (L.f.) Trin.   Poaceae          
57070 Derris violacea (Klotzsch) Harms   Fabaceae          
chrys2 Chrysanthemum L. daisy Asteraceae          
     

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