Polyscias ferruginea (Hiern) Harms ()

 
Scientific name : Polyscias ferruginea (Hiern) Harms
Botanical Family : Araliaceae
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108223 Sericanthe andongensis (Hiern) Robbr. var. mollis Robbr.   Rubiaceae          
57909 Eriosema sousae Exell   Fabaceae          
pl_6678 Lomatium utriculatum Common lomatium Umbelliferae          
62078 Rhynchosia dekindtii Harms   Fabaceae          
brhi Bradburia hirtella Torr. & Gray >>Chrysopsis texana Asteraceae          
urpr Urtica procera Muhl. ex Willd. >>Urtica dioica ssp. gracilis Urticaceae          
sejoj Selenia jonesii Cory var. jonesii Jones' selenia Brassicaceae          
68657 Barnardiella spiralis (N.E.Br.) Goldblatt   Iridaceae          
18671 Nerine curvifolia Jacq.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
56907 Dalbergia ajudana Harms   Fabaceae          
46155 Chailletia cymosa Hook.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
andig Anthoceros dichotomus Raddi var. gussonei Zodda >>Phaeoceros laevis Anthocerotaceae          
samo11 Saxifraga monticola (Small) A.& D. Löve >>Saxifraga caespitosa ssp. monticola Saxifragaceae          
8421 Dendrosenecio adnivalis (Stapf) E.B.Knox var. petiolatus (Hedberg) E.B.Knox   Asteraceae          
2474 Berkheya rigida (Thunb.) Bolus & Wolley-Dod ex Adamson & T.M.Salter   Asteraceae          
lepo13 Lepidopilum polytrichoides (Hedw.) Brid. lepidopilum moss Callicostaceae          
     

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