Ipomoea plantaginea (Choisy) Hallier f. ()

 
Scientific name : Ipomoea plantaginea (Choisy) Hallier f.
Botanical Family : Convolvulaceae
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6918 Corynophallus angolensis (Welw. ex Schott) Kuntze   Araceae          
65370 Pelargonium elongatum (Cav.) Salisb.   Geraniaceae          
6109 Chlorophytum nidulans (Baker) Brenan   ANTHERICACEAE          
sepa16 Setaria palmifolia auct. non (Koenig) Stapf >>Setaria megaphylla Poaceae          
pl_5923 Citrofortunella microcarpa Calamondin orange Rutaceae          
thtr4 Thalia trichocalyx Gagnepain >>Thalia geniculata Marantaceae          
110614 Laccodiscus klaineanus Pierre ex Engl.   Sapindaceae          
100793 Portulaca oleracea L. var. opposita Poelln.   Portulacaceae          
72358 Englerastrum rhodesicum N.E.Br.   Lamiaceae          
48435 Erica montis-hominis E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
92937 Achneria curvifolia (Hack.) Stapf   Poaceae          
samec2 Sambucus mexicana K. Presl ex DC. var. cerulea (Raf.) E. Murr. >>Sambucus nigra ssp. cerulea Caprifoliaceae          
cech4 Cetraria chlorophylla (Willd.) Vainio >>Tuckermannopsis chlorophylla Parmeliaceae          
1213 Aspidoglossum biflorum E.Mey.   Apocynaceae          
13268 Helichrysum fulgidum (L.f.) Willd. var. angustifolium DC.   Asteraceae          
hybo Hydrocotyle bonariensis Comm. ex Lam. largeleaf pennywort Apiaceae          
     

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