Caesia dregeana Kunth ()

 
Scientific name : Caesia dregeana Kunth
Botanical Family : ANTHERICACEAE
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73479 Plectranthus masukensis Baker   Lamiaceae          
104347 Chassalia subspicata K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
929 Asclepias undulata L.   Apocynaceae          
bema2 Betula mandshurica (Regel) Nakai >>Betula platyphylla var. platyphylla Betulaceae          
acmio2 Achillea millefolium L. ssp. occidentalis (DC.) Hyl. >>Achillea millefolium var. occidentalis Asteraceae          
schle Schlegelia Miq. Schlegelia Bignoniaceae          
lima15 Lichenostigma maureri Hafellner   Lichenotheliaceae          
62327 Robinia subdecandra L'Hér.   Fabaceae          
42338 Bulbostylis megastachys (Ridl.) C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
118317 Vellozia rosea Baker   VELLOZIACEAE          
76099 Loranthus cornetii Dewèvre   Loranthaceae          
sipr Sibbaldia procumbens L. creeping sibbaldia Rosaceae          
pl_1478 Helianthus lenticularis Wild sunflower Compositae          
rhpl4 Rhynchospora planckii Britt. >>Rhynchospora harveyi Cyperaceae          
13702 Helichrysum uncinulatum De Wild.   Asteraceae          
clte8 Clematis tenuiloba Gray >>Clematis columbiana var. tenuiloba Ranunculaceae          
     

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