Dioscorea alata L. ()

 
Scientific name : Dioscorea alata L.
Botanical Family : Dioscoreaceae
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loal7 Lophozia alboviridis R. M. Schust.   Jungermanniaceae          
soca16 Solenospora candicans (Dickson) J. Steiner   Bacidiaceae          
57744 Eriosema cryptanthum Milne-Redh.   Fabaceae          
93461 Andropogon squarrosus L.F.Celak. var. nigritanus (Benth.) Hack.   Poaceae          
cabl2 Calyptocarpus blepharolepis B.L. Robins. >>Sanvitalia ocymoides Asteraceae          
warea Warea Nutt. pinelandcress Brassicaceae          
5083 Centemopsis graminea (Suess. & Overkott) C.C.Towns.   Amaranthaceae          
cane25 Canna neglecta Steud. broadleaf canna Cannaceae          
brhu Braya humilis (C.A. Mey.) B.L. Robins. low northern-rockcress Brassicaceae          
62254 Rhynchosia schliebenii Harms   Fabaceae          
annav3 Anemone narcissiflora L. var. villosissima DC. narcissus anemone Ranunculaceae          
32402 Santiriopsis balsamifera (Oliv.) Engl.   Burseraceae          
21252 Polyalthia suaveolens Engl. & Diels var. suaveolens   Annonaceae          
cabrl Cardamine breweri S. Wats. var. leibergii (Holz.) C.L. Hitchc. Leiberg's bittercress Brassicaceae          
30317 Catalpa bignonioides Walter   Bignoniaceae          
31648 Impatiens fischeri Warb.   Balsaminaceae          
     

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