Dichapetalum acutifolium Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Dichapetalum acutifolium Engl.
Botanical Family : DICHAPETALACEAE
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citro ×Citrofortunella J. Ingram & H. Moore citrofortunella Rutaceae          
asal11 Astragalus albifolius (M.E. Jones) Abrams >>Astragalus lentiginosus var. albifolius Fabaceae          
vila17 Viola lanaiensis Becker Hawai'i violet Violaceae          
50687 Grisebachia zeyheriana Klotzsch   Ericaceae          
crdu3 Crocanthemum dumosum Bickn. >>Helianthemum dumosum Cistaceae          
114970 Lycium villosum Schinz   Solanaceae          
42118 Abildgaardia hygrophila (Gordon-Gray) Lye   Cyperaceae          
dyth2 Dyssodia thurberi (Gray) B.L. Robins. >>Thymophylla pentachaeta var. belenidium Asteraceae          
leena Lesquerella engelmannii (Gray) S. Wats. ssp. alba (Goodman) C. Clark >>Lesquerella ovalifolia ssp. alba Brassicaceae          
117102 Lasiosiphon wilmsii C.H.Wright   Thymelaeaceae          
44622 Mariscus schweinfurthii Chiov.   Cyperaceae          
pl_2421 Gaultheria procumbens Checkerberry Ericaceae          
44344 Kyllinga triceps Lam.   Cyperaceae          
celab2 Celtis laevigata Willd. var. brachyphylla Sarg. >>Celtis laevigata var. laevigata Ulmaceae          
30462 Commiphora fulvotomentosa Engl.   Burseraceae          
     

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