Aristolochia goldieana Hook.f. ()

 
Scientific name : Aristolochia goldieana Hook.f.
Botanical Family : Aristolochiaceae
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rona2 Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum (L.) Hayek watercress Brassicaceae          
asca2 Asarum caudatum Lindl. British Columbia wildginger Aristolochiaceae          
60824 Mimosa lebbeck L.   Fabaceae          
sewr2 Selaginella wrightii Hieron. Wright's spikemoss Selaginellaceae          
ruse15 Rubus sempervirens Bigelow >>Rubus hispidus Rosaceae          
lepe15 Lecanora peltata (Ramond) Steudel >>Rhizoplaca peltata Lecanoraceae          
92065 Argemone mexicana L.   Papaveraceae          
12186 Haemanthus angolensis Welw. ex Baker   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
samo6 Satureja montana L. winter savory Lamiaceae          
pl_2024 Erysimum cheiri Wallflower Cruciferae          
44961 Schoenoxiphium sparteum (Wahlenb.) C.B.Clarke var. schimperianum (Boeckeler) Kük.   Cyperaceae          
24960 Seseli scopulorum C.C.Towns.   Apiaceae          
31546 Heliotropium sudanicum auct.   Boraginaceae          
112017 Chaenostoma fasciculatum Hort.   Scrophulariaceae          
54571 Baphia bancoensis Aubrév.   Fabaceae          
76514 Loranthus volkensii Engl.   Loranthaceae          
     

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