Stylarthropus tenuiflora Baill. ()

 
Scientific name : Stylarthropus tenuiflora Baill.
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae
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83803 Sphalmanthus umbelliflorus (Jacq.) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
97442 Panicum repentellum Napper   Poaceae          
odvu Odontites vulgaris Moench   Scrophulariaceae          
69244 Gladiolus dubius Eckl.   Iridaceae          
pl_6705 Pleurospermum camtschaticum   Umbelliferae          
pl_2378 Arbutus menziesii Madrona Ericaceae          
24296 Senecio heteromorphus Hutch. & B.L.Burtt   Asteraceae          
27084 Thunbergia rogersii Turrill   Acanthaceae          
nejo Neolloydia johnsonii (Parry ex Engelm.) L. Benson >>Sclerocactus johnsonii Cactaceae          
6855 Coreopsis prestinaria Sch.Bip. ex Walp.   Asteraceae          
acdi Acer diffusum Greene >>Acer glabrum var. diffusum Aceraceae          
107563 Psychotria potanthera Wernham   Rubiaceae          
pasu25 Parmelia subpraesignis Nyl. >>Punctelia subpraesignis Parmeliaceae          
heth4 Hedeoma thymoides Gray >>Hedeoma nana ssp. nana Lamiaceae          
89201 Habenaria compta Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
52002 Sansevieria sulcata Bojer ex Baker   DRACAENACEAE          
     

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