Dioscorea apiculata De Wild. ()

 
Scientific name : Dioscorea apiculata De Wild.
Botanical Family : Dioscoreaceae
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orcu Orthocarpus cuspidatus Greene toothed owl's-clover Scrophulariaceae          
64301 Anthocleista niamniamensis Gilg   Gentianaceae          
29539 Xysmalobium undulatum (L.) Aiton f. var. undulatum   Apocynaceae          
clgr Clarkia gracilis (Piper) A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr. slender clarkia Onagraceae          
pl_3760 Lotus halophilus Greater bird's foot trefoil Leguminosae          
11859 Gomphocarpus trachyphyllus K.Schum.   Apocynaceae          
cipe2 Citharexylum pentandrum Vent. >>Citharexylum fruticosum var. fruticosum Verbenaceae          
66078 Laurembergia repens (L.) P.J.Bergius subsp. brachypoda (Welw. ex Hiern) Oberm.   HALORAGACEAE          
cotrs Coreopsis tripteris L. var. smithii Sherff >>Coreopsis tripteris Asteraceae          
64922 Geranium cicutarium L.   Geraniaceae          
78371 Trachyphrynium poggeanum K.Schum.   Marantaceae          
54632 Baphia incerta De Wild. subsp. incerta   Fabaceae          
peco27 Penstemon congestus (M.E. Jones) Pennell >>Penstemon pachyphyllus var. congestus Scrophulariaceae          
lase Lactuca serriola L. prickly lettuce Asteraceae          
2096 Barleria eranthemoides R.Br.   Acanthaceae          
trmo14 Trapelia mooreana (Carroll) P. James disk lichen Trapeliaceae          
     

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