Aristolochia ledermannii Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Aristolochia ledermannii Engl.
Botanical Family : Aristolochiaceae
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modo2 Mouriri domingensis (Tussac) Spach murta Melastomataceae          
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68355 Agretta stricta Eckl.   Iridaceae          
71922 Anisomeles glabrata Wall.   Lamiaceae          
60159 Lotononis magnistipulata Dummer   Fabaceae          
102975 Rhamnus mildbraedii Engl.   Rhamnaceae          
trth5 Trichothelium thaxteri (R. Sant.) R. C. Harris   Trichotheliaceae          
43377 Cyperus sesquiflorus (Torr.) Mattf. & Kük. subsp. cylindrica (Nees) T.Koyama   Cyperaceae          
hyri Hymenoxys richardsonii (Hook.) Cockerell pingue rubberweed Asteraceae          
87775 Bulbophyllum rhizophorae Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
96269 Hyparrhenia multiplex (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Andersson ex Stapf   Poaceae          
cyrh Cylindrocolea rhizantha (Mont.) R. M. Schust.   Cephaloziellaceae          
61895 Pueraria ficifolia (Benth.) L.Bolus   Fabaceae          
78945 Memecylon mouririfolium Brenan   Melastomataceae          
14329 Huernia scabra N.E.Br. var. ecornuta N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
     

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