Xylopia dunaliana Vallot ()

 
Scientific name : Xylopia dunaliana Vallot
Botanical Family : Annonaceae
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alps4 Alectoria pseudofuscescens Gyelnik >>Bryoria pseudofuscescens Parmeliaceae          
2000 Baissea uropetala (K.Schum.) Hua   Apocynaceae          
trsi Trichostema simulatum Jepson Siskiyou bluecurls Lamiaceae          
anco33 Anthracothecium corticatum Mull. Arg. >>Pyrenula corticata Pyrenulaceae          
alvif Alnus viridis (Vill.) Lam. & DC. ssp. fruticosa (Rupr.) Nyman Siberian alder Betulaceae          
27898 Ursinia annua Less. ex Harv. var. indecora (DC.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
69826 Hesperantha inconspicua (Baker) Goldblatt   Iridaceae          
sacod2 Salix cordata Muhl. var. denveriana L. Kelso >>Salix lutea Salicaceae          
lath Lavatera thuringiaca L. tree lavatera Malvaceae          
109069 Vangueriopsis longiflora Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
asga Astragalus gambelianus Sheldon Gambel's dwarf milkvetch Fabaceae          
112082 Cistanche allochroa Chiov.   Scrophulariaceae          
102621 Thamnochortus dumosus Mast.   RESTIONACEAE          
51035 Maesobotrya longipes (Pax) Hutch.   Euphorbiaceae          
18254 Mikania asparagoides Licht. ex Less.   Asteraceae          
     

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