Trichogyne pilulifera (Schltr.) Anderb. ()

 
Scientific name : Trichogyne pilulifera (Schltr.) Anderb.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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45954 Blaeria bracteata J.C.Wendl.   Ericaceae          
11563 Gomphocarpus arachnoideus E.Fourn.   Apocynaceae          
pl_3645 Ceratonia siliqua Carob Leguminosae          
23024 Ruellia pilosa L.f.   Acanthaceae          
dodeu2 Dodecatheon dentatum Hook. var. utahense N. Holmgren >>Dodecatheon dentatum ssp. utahense Primulaceae          
pomy Potamogeton ×mysticus Morong (pro sp.)   Potamogetonaceae          
ecfl2 Echinocactus flavidispinus (Backeberg) Weniger >>Thelocactus bicolor var. flavidispinus Cactaceae          
4065 Calesiam somalensis Chiov.   Anacardiaceae          
berth Bertholletia Humb. & Bonpl. bertholletia Illiciaceae          
89344 Habenaria leucotricha Schltr. var. reticalcar la Croix   Orchidaceae          
54029 Aspalathus chortophila Eckl. & Zeyh. subsp. kougaensis R.Dahlgren   Fabaceae          
lelua Lesquerella ludoviciana (Nutt.) S. Wats. var. arenosa (Richards.) S. Wats. >>Lesquerella arenosa var. arenosa Brassicaceae          
104389 Chlorochorion foetidum (Verdc.) Puff & Robbr.   Rubiaceae          
orvu Origanum vulgare L. oregano Lamiaceae          
oxboa Oxytropis borealis DC. var. australis Welsh boreal locoweed Fabaceae          
17722 Mesembryanthemum noctiflorum L. var. stramineum (Haw.) Haw.   Aizoaceae          
     

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