Napoleonaea egertonii Baker f. ()

 
Scientific name : Napoleonaea egertonii Baker f.
Botanical Family : LECYTHIDACEAE
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pl_4187 Myrsine semiserrata   Myrsinaceae          
rica6 Rinodina calcigena (Th. Fr.) Lynge   Physciaceae          
daves Dalea versicolor Zucc. ssp. versicolor var. sessilis (Gray) Barneby oakwoods prairie clover Fabaceae          
erbr14 Erodium brachycarpum (Godr.) Thellung shortfruit stork's bill Geraniaceae          
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37418 Aneilema soudanicum C.B.Clarke   Commelinaceae          
117199 Struthiola parviflora Bartl. ex Meisn.   Thymelaeaceae          
59803 Lessertia abbreviata E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
bate4 Baptisia texana Buckl. >>Baptisia australis var. minor Fabaceae          
loho Lomatium howellii (S. Wats.) Jepson Howell's biscuitroot Apiaceae          
68480 Aristea paniculata Baker   Iridaceae          
stexc2 Stephanomeria exigua Nutt. ssp. carotifera (Hoover) Gottlieb whiteplume wirelettuce Asteraceae          
pogl13 Poa glutinosa Sw. >>Eragrostis glutinosa Poaceae          
arco8 Aristolochia coryi I.M. Johnston Cory's dutchman's pipe Aristolochiaceae          
21232 Polemannia simplicior Hilliard & B.L.Burtt   Apiaceae          
73999 Stachys capensis C.Presl   Lamiaceae          
     

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