Ipomoea setifera Poir. ()

 
Scientific name : Ipomoea setifera Poir.
Botanical Family : Convolvulaceae
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hyace Hymenoxys acaulis (Pursh) Parker var. epunctata (A. Nels.) Cronq. >>Tetraneuris acaulis var. epunctata Asteraceae          
75816 Actinanthella menyharthii (Engl. & Schinz ex Schinz) Balle   Loranthaceae          
pl_1319 Carduus cernuus   Compositae          
3830 Bulbine longifolia Schinz   ASPHODELACEAE          
alla9 Alectoria lata (Taylor) Lindsay witch's hair lichen Alectoriaceae          
79386 Trichilia dregei E.Mey. ex C.DC.   Meliaceae          
52693 Acacia arenaria Schinz   Fabaceae          
101117 Leucadendron sheilae I.Williams   PROTEACEAE          
aclim Acalypha lindheimeri Muell.-Arg. var. major Pax & K. Hoffmann >>Acalypha phleoides Euphorbiaceae          
phke3 Physcomitrium kellermanii Britt. >>Physcomitrium pyriforme Cynocrambaceae          
clpar Clermontia pallida Hbd. var. ramosissima Rock >>Clermontia pallida Campanulaceae          
91343 Stolzia repens (Rolfe) Summerh. var. obtusata G.Will.   Orchidaceae          
covi7 Cocculus virgatus Hbd. >>Cocculus orbiculatus Onocleaceae          
pl_2886 Miscanthus sinensis Eulalia Gramineae          
papa39 Pandanus patina Martelli pandanus Xanthorrhoeaceae          
37978 Cnestis gabunensis G.Schellenb.   Connaraceae          
     

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