Barleria cordifolia Hochst. ex T.Anderson ()

 
Scientific name : Barleria cordifolia Hochst. ex T.Anderson
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae
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41518 Cucumis figarei Delile ex Naudin var. cyrtopodus Naudin   Cucurbitaceae          
66413 Dipcadi tortile R.A.Dyer   Hyacinthaceae          
77651 Hibiscus grantii Mast.   Malvaceae          
cyaq Cyathea aquilina (Christ) Domin >>Cyathea parvula Cyatheaceae          
6133 Chlorophytum pendulum Nordal & Thulin   ANTHERICACEAE          
chpab Chorizanthe palmeri S. Wats. var. biloba (Goodman) Munz >>Chorizanthe biloba var. biloba Polygonaceae          
rocu2 Rorippa curvipes Greene bluntleaf yellowcress Brassicaceae          
mealv Mentzelia albicaulis (Dougl. ex Hook.) Dougl. ex Torr. & Gray var. veatchiana (Kellogg) Urban & Gilg >>Mentzelia veatchiana Loasaceae          
34853 Gymnosporia lancifolia (Thonn.) Loes.   Celastraceae          
90334 Nervilia prainiana (King & Pantl.) Seidenf.   Orchidaceae          
35347 Salacighia linderi (Loes. ex Harms) Blakelock   Celastraceae          
8490 Detris tenella (L.) Moore   Asteraceae          
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pala30 Panicum lanuginosum Bosc ex Spreng., non Ell. >>Dichanthelium scabriusculum Poaceae          
31117 Erucastrum pachypodum (Chiov.) Jonsell   Brassicaceae          
lyfla2 Lycopodium flabelliforme (Fern.) Blanch. var. ambiguum Victorin >>Lycopodium digitatum Lycopodiaceae          
     

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