Foetidia obliqua Blume ()

 
Scientific name : Foetidia obliqua Blume
Botanical Family : LECYTHIDACEAE
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90604 Polystachya campyloglossa Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
cagr26 Campanula griffinii Morin Griffin's bellflower Campanulaceae          
57597 Elephantorrhiza dinteri E.Phillips   Fabaceae          
117925 Celtis durandii Engl. var. ugandensis (Rendle) Rendle   Ulmaceae          
gestd Geum strictum Ait. var. decurrens (Rydb.) Kearney & Peebles >>Geum aleppicum Rosaceae          
42890 Cyperus exaltatus Retz. var. dives (Delile) C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
19301 Osmites bellidiastrum auct.   Asteraceae          
ersp4 Erigeron speciosus (Lindl.) DC. aspen fleabane Asteraceae          
crcir Cryptantha circumscissa (Hook. & Arn.) I.M. Johnston var. rosulata J.T. Howell cushion cryptantha Boraginaceae          
stst8 Stellaria stricta Richards. >>Stellaria longipes Caryophyllaceae          
1347 Aspilia kotschyi (Sch.Bip.) Oliv. var. alba Berhaut   Asteraceae          
99747 Letestuella chevalieri G.Taylor   PODOSTEMACEAE          
59212 Indigofera procumbens L. var. discolor (E.Mey.) Harv.   Fabaceae          
43160 Cyperus muricatus Kük.   Cyperaceae          
pobi9 Potamogeton bicupulatus Fern. snailseed pondweed Potamogetonaceae          
119030 Premna bequaertii Moldenke   Verbenaceae          
     

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