Clutia robusta Pax var. polyphylla Pax ()

 
Scientific name : Clutia robusta Pax var. polyphylla Pax
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
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aqco Aquilegia coerulea James [orthographic variant] >>Aquilegia caerulea Ranunculaceae          
62350 Schefflerodendron usambarense Harms ex Engl. var. macrophyllum Pellegr.   Fabaceae          
59138 Indigofera oliveri Schweinf. ex Engl.   Fabaceae          
pheb Physaria eburniflora Rollins Devils Gate twinpod Brassicaceae          
57152 Desmodium tanganyikense Baker   Fabaceae          
aspuf Aster puniceus L. var. firmus (Nees) Torr. & Gray >>Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum Asteraceae          
pl_4075 Hibiscus sinosyriacus Rose of Sharon Malvaceae          
trpa8 Tradescantia paludosa E.S. Anderson & Woods. confederate spiderwort Commelinaceae          
12947 Heeria aromatica Dinter   Anacardiaceae          
pase14 Parmelia separata Th. Fr. >>Arctoparmelia separata Parmeliaceae          
simah Sidalcea malviflora (DC.) Gray ex Benth. ssp. sparsifolia C.L. Hitchc. var. hirsuta C.L. Hitchc. dwarf checkerbloom Malvaceae          
pl_461 Asarum nipponicum   Aristolochiaceae          
pl_5055 Clematis brachyura   Ranunculaceae          
drst2 Draba stenoloba Ledeb. Alaska draba Brassicaceae          
seoc3 Segestria octomera (Mull. Arg.) R. C. Harris   Trichotheliaceae          
36683 Combretum denhardtiorum Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
     

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