Acrocephalus triramosus N.E.Br. ()

 
Scientific name : Acrocephalus triramosus N.E.Br.
Botanical Family : Lamiaceae
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milat Mimulus langsdorfii Donn ex Greene var. tilingii (Regel) Greene >>Mimulus tilingii var. tilingii Scrophulariaceae          
asch12 Aster chinensis L. >>Callistephus chinensis Asteraceae          
116472 Strychnos campicola Gilg ex Leeuwenb.   STRYCHNACEAE          
89513 Habenaria singularis Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
13273 Helichrysum fulvellum Harv.   Asteraceae          
eudem Euphorbia degeneri Sherff var. molokaiensis Sherff >>Chamaesyce degeneri Euphorbiaceae          
caapg Campanula aparinoides Pursh var. grandiflora Holz. >>Campanula aparinoides Campanulaceae          
dienb Dichanthelium ensifolium (Baldw. ex Ell.) Gould var. breve (A.S. Hitchc. & Chase) B.F. Hansen & Wunderlin >>Dichanthelium dichotomum var. breve Poaceae          
82829 Nycteranthus longitubus (L.Bolus) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
lica22 Lilium candidum L. Madonna lily Liliaceae          
20510 Peucedanum abyssinicum Vatke   Apiaceae          
rodo Roseodendron donnell-smithii (Rose) F. Miranda >>Tabebuia donnell-smithii Bignoniaceae          
muel Muhlenbergia eludens C.G. Reeder gravelbar muhly Poaceae          
aus_p62 Acacia maxwellii   MIMOSACEAE          
40300 Crassula levynsiae Adamson   Crassulaceae          
106470 Pavetta fossorum Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
     

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