Pithecolobium altissimum (Hook.f.) Oliv. ()

 
Scientific name : Pithecolobium altissimum (Hook.f.) Oliv.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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116211 Mansonia nymphaeifolia Mildbr.   Sterculiaceae          
38055 Connarus staudtii Gilg   Connaraceae          
104932 Galium aparinoides auct.   Rubiaceae          
91359 Tridactyle anthomaniaca (Rchb.f.) Summerh. subsp. nana P.J.Cribb & Stévart   Orchidaceae          
76695 Tapinanthus copaiferae (Sprague) Danser   Loranthaceae          
51129 Meineckia ovata (E.A.Bruce) J.F.Brunel ex Radcl.-Sm.   Euphorbiaceae          
cyum2 Cyrtandra ×umbraculiflora Rock (pro sp.)   Gesneriaceae          
ludet Lupinus densiflorus Benth. var. tracyi C.P. Sm. >>Lupinus densiflorus var. densiflorus Fabaceae          
hetr9 Hesperoxalis trilliifolia (Hook.) Small >>Oxalis trilliifolia Oxalidaceae          
cawa3 Camissonia walkeri (A. Nels.) Raven Walker's suncup Onagraceae          
82603 Lithops ruschiorum (Dinter & Schwantes) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
pojua Poa juncifolia Scribn. var. ampla (Merr.) Dorn >>Poa secunda Poaceae          
62518 Sigmodostyles villosa Meisn.   Fabaceae          
racal2 Ranunculus canus Benth. var. ludovicianus (Greene) L. Benson >>Ranunculus canus Ranunculaceae          
clal5 Clintonia alleghaniensis Harned >>Clintonia umbellulata Liliaceae          
chpa35 Chaenactis panamintensis Stockwell >>Chaenactis douglasii var. douglasii Asteraceae          
     

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