Turritis glabra L. ()

 
Scientific name : Turritis glabra L.
Botanical Family : Brassicaceae
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103264 Cliffortia cuneata Aiton   Rosaceae          
sagi Saccharum giganteum (Walt.) Pers. sugarcane plumegrass Poaceae          
hopl5 Homalocladium platycladum (F.J. Muell.) Bailey ribbonbush Polygonaceae          
lefu3 Lecanora fuliginosa Brodo >>Lecanora argentea Lecanoraceae          
103820 Argocoffea pulchella (K.Schum.) Leroy   Rubiaceae          
10014 Erlangea eupatorioides Hutch. & B.L.Burtt   Asteraceae          
pl_5354 Fragaria chiloensis Beach strawberry Rosaceae          
piad Piper aduncum L. higuillo de hoja menuda Piperaceae          
sesh2 Selaginella sheldonii Maxon >>Selaginella peruviana Selaginellaceae          
hemih Heuchera micrantha Dougl. ex Lindl. var. hartwegii (S. Wats. ex Wheelock) Rosendahl Hartweg's alumroot Saxifragaceae          
63956 Homalium myrianthum Gilg   Flacourtiaceae          
brfe7 Bryophyllum fedtschenkoi (Hamet & Perrier) hort. >>Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi Crassulaceae          
104522 Coffea mufindiensis Hutch. ex Bridson subsp. mufindiensis   Rubiaceae          
stte6 Stenochlaena tenuifolia (Desv.) T. Moore giant vine fern Blechnaceae          
chcuc Chorizanthe cuspidata S. Wats. var. cuspidata San Francisco spineflower Polygonaceae          
     

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