Charieis heterophylla Cass. ()

 
Scientific name : Charieis heterophylla Cass.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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trrus Trifolium rusbyi Greene ssp. shastense (House) Heller & Zoh. >>Trifolium longipes ssp. shastense Fabaceae          
pl_3405 Mosla scabra   Labiatae          
104728 Diodia pilosa Schumach. & Thonn.   Rubiaceae          
annav4 Anemone narcissiflora L. ssp. villosissima (DC.) Hultén >>Anemone narcissiflora var. villosissima Ranunculaceae          
scri4 Schistidium rivulare (Brid.) Podp. streamside schistidium moss Grimmiaceae          
103474 Ferolia mobola (Oliv.) Kuntze   Rosaceae          
25091 Sonchus bipontini Asch. var. exauriculatus Oliv. & Hiern   Asteraceae          
2249 Barleria rotundisepala Rendle   Acanthaceae          
9882 Erigeron mildbraedii Muschl.   Asteraceae          
102291 Leptocarpus vimineus (Rottb.) Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
vasts Vaccinium stamineum L. var. sericeum C. Mohr >>Vaccinium simulatum Ericaceae          
list9 Lippia stoechadifolia (L.) Kunth >>Phyla stoechadifolia Verbenaceae          
62165 Rhynchosia lukafuensis Baker f.   Fabaceae          
37822 Palisota ombrophila K.Schum. ex C.B.Clarke   Commelinaceae          
70223 Ixia monanthos D.Delaroche   Iridaceae          
puan2 Puccinellia angustata (R. Br.) Rand & Redf. narrow alkaligrass Poaceae          
     

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