Clitandra cirrhosa Radlk. ()

 
Scientific name : Clitandra cirrhosa Radlk.
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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104366 Chazaliella insidens (Hiern) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. subsp. liberica Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
agte2 Agalinis tenella Pennell >>Agalinis obtusifolia Scrophulariaceae          
gaas2 Galium asprellum Michx. rough bedstraw Rubiaceae          
euata Euonymus atropurpurea Jacq. var. atropurpurea eastern wahoo Celastraceae          
dici5 Dicranoweisia cirrata (Hedw.) Lindb. ex Milde dicranoweisia moss Dicranaceae          
gecaf Geranium caespitosum James var. fremontii (Torr. ex Gray) Dorn Fremont's geranium Geraniaceae          
sosir2 Solidago simplex Kunth ssp. randii (Porter) Ringius var. racemosa (Greene) Ringius Rand's goldenrod Asteraceae          
80279 Caulipsolon rapaceum (Jacq.) Klak   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
pl_3547 Acacia aneura Mulga acacia; Mulga Acacia Leguminosae          
21443 Protasparagus concinnus (Baker) Oberm. & Immelman   Asparagaceae          
40822 Globulea stricta Drège   Crassulaceae          
papo6 Paralabatia portoricensis Britt. & Wilson >>Pouteria dictyoneura ssp. fuertesii Sapotaceae          
caco35 Calystegia collina (Greene) Brummitt coast range false bindweed Convolvulaceae          
     

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