Tecoma whytei C.H.Wright ()

 
Scientific name : Tecoma whytei C.H.Wright
Botanical Family : Bignoniaceae
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100965 Faurea letouzeyi Aubrév.   PROTEACEAE          
bebe Berlandiera ×betonicifolia (Hook.) Small (pro sp.)   Asteraceae          
poma32 Podocarpus macrophyllus (Thunb.) Sweet yew plum pine ELATINACEAE          
dugr Dudleya greenei Rose Greene's liveforever Crassulaceae          
70273 Ixia recurva F.Delaroche   Iridaceae          
poob6 Pohlia obtusifolia (Brid.) L. Koch obtuseleaf pohlia moss Bryaceae          
pl_3013 Vetiveria zizanioides Vetiveria Gramineae          
120488 Aframomum mannii (Oliv. & D.Hanb.) K.Schum.   Zingiberaceae          
34593 Uebelinia abyssinica Hochst.   Caryophyllaceae          
trcyo Trichodon cylindricus (Hedw.) Schimp. var. oblongus (Lindb.) Podp. trichodon moss Ditrichaceae          
naprp Navarretia prolifera Greene ssp. prolifera burr pincushionplant Polemoniaceae          
86143 Ochna longipes Baker   Ochnaceae          
elca17 Eleocharis carolina Small >>Eleocharis nigrescens Cyperaceae          
90851 Polystachya stricta Rolfe var. laxiflora (Lindl.) Pérez-Vera   Orchidaceae          
67577 Boottia mossambicensis Peter   Hydrocharitaceae          
heam6 Heuchera americana L. American alumroot Saxifragaceae          
     

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