Pararistolochia tenuicauda (S.Moore) Keay ()

 
Scientific name : Pararistolochia tenuicauda (S.Moore) Keay
Botanical Family : Aristolochiaceae
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cyly Cyrtandra lydgatei Hbd. Lydgate's cyrtandra Gesneriaceae          
asgr10 Astragalus greenei Gray >>Astragalus flexuosus var. greenei Fabaceae          
naguo2 Najas guadalupensis (Spreng.) Magnus ssp. olivacea (Rosendahl & Butters) Haynes & C.B. Hellquist Guadalupe waternymph Polypodiaceae          
popr5 Potamogeton praelongus Wulfen whitestem pondweed Potamogetonaceae          
21721 Psilocaulon pauper L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
10991 Gazania munroi E.Phillips   Asteraceae          
crea2 Crataegus eatoniana Sarg. >>Crataegus coleae Rosaceae          
45431 Scleria robinsoniana J.Raynal var. acanthocarpa J.Raynal   Cyperaceae          
24605 Senecio pinguifolius (DC.) Sch.Bip.   Asteraceae          
lefl20 Lecania flavescens Lynge   Bacidiaceae          
poset Polygonum setaceum Baldw. var. tonsum Fern. >>Polygonum setaceum Polygonaceae          
106920 Pentas mechowiana K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
sapap Santalum paniculatum Hook. & Arn. var. paniculatum mountain sandalwood Santalaceae          
17175 Meridiana uniflora (L.f.) Kuntze   Asteraceae          
caba21 Calliergidium bakeri (Ren.) Grout >>Drepanocladus simplicissimus Amblystegiaceae          
sopew Solidago petiolaris Ait. var. wardii (Britt.) Fern. >>Solidago petiolaris var. angusta Asteraceae          
     

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