Xylopia latoursvillei Pellegr. ()

 
Scientific name : Xylopia latoursvillei Pellegr.
Botanical Family : Annonaceae
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25455 Spilanthes acmella (L.) Murray var. oleracea (L.) C.B.Clarke ex Hook.f.   Asteraceae          
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maki Machaeranthera kingii (D.C. Eat.) Cronq. & Keck >>Tonestus kingii var. kingii Asteraceae          
60466 Macrotyloma bieense (Torre) Verdc.   Fabaceae          
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74512 Utricularia bracteata R.D.Good   Lentibulariaceae          
51277 Monadenium schubei auct.   Euphorbiaceae          
lapap Lathyrus palustris L. var. pilosus (Cham.) Ledeb. >>Lathyrus palustris Fabaceae          
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