Polyscias stuhlmannii Harms ()

 
Scientific name : Polyscias stuhlmannii Harms
Botanical Family : Araliaceae
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68414 Aristea anceps Eckl. ex Klatt   Iridaceae          
pl_762 Opuntia howeyi   Cactaceae          
pl_3468 Salvia sclarea Clary Labiatae          
amvap Amblystegium varium (Hedw.) Lindb. var. parvulum (Aust.) Grout >>Amblystegium varium Amblystegiaceae          
18720 Nestlera dinteri Muschl. ex Dinter   Asteraceae          
erna Eritrichium nanum (Vill.) Schrad. ex Gaudin arctic alpine forget-me-not Boraginaceae          
49859 Euphorbia gossypina auct.   Euphorbiaceae          
92002 Pandanus denudatus Huynh   PANDANACEAE          
62954 Tephrosia moroubensis Tisser.   Fabaceae          
52272 Syngonanthus poggeanus Ruhland   Eriocaulaceae          
soot Solanum ottonis auct. non Hyl. >>Solanum chenopodioides Solanaceae          
94121 Brachiaria reticulata Stapf   Poaceae          
eutr5 Eupatorium ×truncatum Muhl. ex Willd. (pro sp.)   Asteraceae          
68776 Dierama vagum N.E.Br.   Iridaceae          
aus_p720 Darwinia meeboldii Cranbrook Bell Myrtaceae          
     

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