Drosera indica L. ()

 
Scientific name : Drosera indica L.
Botanical Family : Droseraceae
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pl_6412 Stewartia pseudocamellia   Theaceae          
102795 Phylica brevifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rhamnaceae          
acel Acacia elata A. Cunningham ex Benth. cedar wattle Fabaceae          
pamc Papaver mcconnellii Hultén McConnell's poppy Papaveraceae          
crdo3 Crataegus dodgei Ashe Dodge's hawthorn Rosaceae          
anplh2 Antidesma platyphyllum Mann var. hillebrandii Pax & K. Hoffmann Hillebrand's ha'a Euphorbiaceae          
qugu3 Quercus gunnisonii (Torr. & Gray) Rydb. >>Quercus gambelii var. gambelii Calochortaceae          
110316 Allophylus grotei F.G.Davies & Verdc.   Sapindaceae          
pl_3918 Spirodela polyrhiza Great duckweed Lemnaceae          
86283 Ouratea laevis De Wild. & T.Durand var. ipamuensis De Wild.   Ochnaceae          
15486 Justicia uninervis S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
gami3 Galactia microphylla (Chapman) H.J. Rogers ex Hall & Ward littleleaf milkpea Fabaceae          
49994 Euphorbia johannis S.Carter   Euphorbiaceae          
12535 Haworthia haageana Poelln. var. subreticulata Poelln.   ASPHODELACEAE          
98346 Rottboellia loliacea Bory & Chaub.   Poaceae          
77456 Gossypium africanum (Watt) Watt var. bracteatum Watt   Malvaceae          
     

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