Trichogyne lerouxiae Beyers ()

 
Scientific name : Trichogyne lerouxiae Beyers
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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crcrp Crataegus crus-galli L. var. pachyphylla (Sarg.) Palmer >>Crataegus crus-galli Rosaceae          
siasa Silphium asteriscus L. var. angustatum Gray starry rosinweed Asteraceae          
16675 Lichtensteinia lacera Cham. & Schltdl. var. pinnatifida Sond.   Apiaceae          
oecen2 Oenothera cespitosa Nutt. var. navajoensis (W.L. Wagner, Stockhouse & Klein) Cronq. [orthographic variant] >>Oenothera caespitosa ssp. navajoensis Onagraceae          
trpeg Triosteum perfoliatum L. var. glaucescens (Wieg.) Wieg. >>Triosteum aurantiacum var. glaucescens Caprifoliaceae          
11905 Gonatopus latilobus K.Krause   Araceae          
66043 Grubbia tomentosa (Thunb.) Harms   GRUBBIACEAE          
lipo2 Lindsaea portoricensis Desv. Puerto Rico necklace fern Dennstaedtiaceae          
33583 Cadaba mirabilis Gilg   Capparaceae          
copac Corydalis pauciflora (Steph.) Pers. var. chamissonis Fedde >>Corydalis pauciflora Cruciferae          
91500 Hyobanche atropurpurea Bolus   Orobanchaceae          
arvep Arenaria verna L. var. propinqua (Richards.) Fern. >>Minuartia rubella Caryophyllaceae          
72211 Coleus modestus (Baker) Robyns & Lebrun   Lamiaceae          
phnol Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene var. longifolia Moldenke >>Phyla nodiflora Verbenaceae          
pl_2204 Scirpus caldwellii   Cyperaceae          
21531 Pseudartabotrys letestui Pellegr.   Annonaceae          
     

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