Sarcophyte sanguinea Sparrm. subsp. sanguinea ()

 
Scientific name : Sarcophyte sanguinea Sparrm. subsp. sanguinea
Botanical Family : Balanophoraceae
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65863 Streptocarpus compressus B.L.Burtt   Gesneriaceae          
pobet Potamogeton berchtoldii Fieber var. tenuissimus (Mert. & Koch) Fern. >>Potamogeton pusillus ssp. tenuissimus Potamogetonaceae          
heter16 Heterodermia Trevisan shield lichen Physciaceae          
111806 Buchnera capitata Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
117207 Struthiola rustiana Gilg   Thymelaeaceae          
85947 Gomphia congesta Oliv.   Ochnaceae          
asvem Astelia veratroides Gaud. ssp. macrosperma Skottsberg >>Astelia menziesiana Liliaceae          
10861 Gasteria glabra (Salm-Dyck) Haw.   ASPHODELACEAE          
21296 Polymnia spinosa L.f.   Asteraceae          
42883 Cyperus esculentus L. var. cyclolepis Kük.   Cyperaceae          
phpy2 Physcomitrium pygmaeum James in Watson pygmy physcomitrium moss Cynocrambaceae          
82115 Lampranthus acutifolius (L.Bolus) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
gicom Gilia congesta Hook. var. montana (A. Nels. & Kennedy) Constance & Rollins >>Ipomopsis congesta ssp. montana Polemoniaceae          
trmah Trematolobelia macrostachys (Hook. & Arn.) Zahlbr. var. haleakalaensis St. John >>Trematolobelia macrostachys Campanulaceae          
vinea Viola nephrophylla Greene var. arizonica (Greene) Kearney & Peebles >>Viola nephrophylla Violaceae          
adab Adenophorus abietinus (D.C. Eat.) K.A. Wilson elegant kihifern Grammitidaceae          
     

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