Dilatris paniculata L.f. ()

 
Scientific name : Dilatris paniculata L.f.
Botanical Family : Haemodoraceae
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4610 Carduus theodori R.E.Fr. var. serrulatus R.E.Fr.   Asteraceae          
41713 Luffa caledonica Sond.   Cucurbitaceae          
pole6 Polygonum leptocarpum B.L. Robins. narrowpoint knotweed Polygonaceae          
72520 Homalocheilos paniculatum (Baker) J.K.Morton   Lamiaceae          
91780 Oxalis lanata L.f. var. rosea T.M.Salter   Oxalidaceae          
psps3 Psora pseudorussellii Timdal false Russell's fishscale lichen HALORAGACEAE          
scmim2 Scirpus micranthus Vahl var. minor (Schrad. ex Roemer & J.A. Schultes) Boivin >>Lipocarpha micrantha Cyperaceae          
46165 Chailletia oblonga Hook.f. ex Benth.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
sase10 Salix ×sepulcralis Simonkai weeping willow Salicaceae          
19574 Othonna linifolia L.   Asteraceae          
rasp2 Radicula sphaerocarpa (Gray) Greene >>Rorippa sphaerocarpa Brassicaceae          
120788 Fagonia mysorensis Roth   Zygophyllaceae          
100264 Polygala schantziana Dinter   Polygalaceae          
48725 Erica simii (S.Moore) E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
arpur Arctostaphylos pungens Kunth var. ravenii (P.V. Wells) J.B. Roof >>Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. ravenii Ericaceae          
mepo8 Medicago polycarpa Willd. >>Medicago polymorpha Fabaceae          
     

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