Xysmalobium barbigerum N.E.Br. ()

 
Scientific name : Xysmalobium barbigerum N.E.Br.
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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leru6 Lecanora rugosella Zahlbr. rugose rim lichen Lecanoraceae          
21547 Pseuderanthemum subviscosum (C.B.Clarke) Stapf   Acanthaceae          
31210 Heliophila basutica E.Phillips   Brassicaceae          
47887 Erica cernua Montin   Ericaceae          
utmi2 Utricularia mixta Barnh. >>Utricularia foliosa Lentibulariaceae          
84878 Treculia africana Desc. var. africana   Moraceae          
sicov Silphium compositum Michx. ssp. venosum (Small) Sweeny & T.R. Fisher >>Silphium compositum var. venosum Asteraceae          
80410 Cheiridopsis aurea L.Bolus var. lutea L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
5866 Chlorophytum abyssinicum Hochst. ex Kotschy & Peyr.   ANTHERICACEAE          
spru6 Sphagnum russowii Warnst. Russow's sphagnum Sphagnaceae          
laen Lachnocaulon engleri Ruhl. Engler's bogbutton Eriocaulaceae          
lepal Ledum palustre L. var. latifolium (Jacq.) Michx. >>Ledum groenlandicum Ericaceae          
48354 Erica longifolia F.A.Bauer subsp. gallorum (L.Bolus) E.G.H.Oliv. & I.M.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
scmaf Scirpus maritimus L. var. fernaldii (Bickn.) Beetle >>Schoenoplectus maritimus Cyperaceae          
76960 Behnia reticulata (Thunb.) Didr.   LUZURIAGACEAE          
79666 Cocculus pendulus (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Diels   Menispermaceae          
     

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