Bombax brevicuspe Sprague ()

 
Scientific name : Bombax brevicuspe Sprague
Botanical Family : Bombacaceae
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73111 Orthosiphon allenii (C.H.Wright) Codd   Lamiaceae          
oskn Ostrya knowltonii Coville Knowlton's hophornbeam Betulaceae          
negr4 Nerium grandiflorum Roxb. ex R. Br. >>Cryptostegia grandiflora Asclepiadaceae          
37509 Commelina bracteosa Hassk.   Commelinaceae          
pelo10 Persicaria longiseta (de Bruyn) Moldenke >>Polygonum caespitosum var. longisetum Polygonaceae          
demi60 Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann silverskin lichen Verrucariaceae          
34359 Dianthus namaensis Schinz var. dinteri (Schinz) S.S.Hooper   Caryophyllaceae          
cabr28 Carex brachyglossa Mackenzie >>Carex annectens Cyperaceae          
hiwo Hibiscadelphus woodii D.H. Lorence & W.L. Wagner Wood's hau kuahiwi Malvaceae          
60006 Lonchocarpus violaceus (Klotzsch) Oliv.   Fabaceae          
ancro Andreaea crassinervia Bruch var. obtusifolia Berggr. >>Andreaea heinemannii Andreaeaceae          
9543 Edithcolea grandis N.E.Br. var. baylissiana Lavranos & Hardy   Apocynaceae          
aloc5 Alsinopsis occidentalis Heller >>Minuartia nuttallii ssp. nuttallii Caryophyllaceae          
anle12 Anthracothecium leucostomum (Ach.) Malme >>Pyrenula leucostoma Pyrenulaceae          
frla3 Fraxinus lanceolata Borkh. >>Fraxinus pennsylvanica Oleaceae          
38010 Cnestis sapinii De Wild. var. claessensii (De Wild.) Troupin   Connaraceae          
     

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