Napoleonaea heudelotii A.Juss. ()

 
Scientific name : Napoleonaea heudelotii A.Juss.
Botanical Family : LECYTHIDACEAE
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58040 Erythrina sandersoni Harv.   Fabaceae          
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sohi2 Solanum hillebrandii St. John >>Solanum sandwicense Solanaceae          
79510 Turraea volkensii Gürke   Meliaceae          
qudub Quercus durandii Buckl. var. breviloba (Torr.) Palmer >>Quercus sinuata var. breviloba Calochortaceae          
caco21 Carex collinsii Nutt. Collins' sedge Cyperaceae          
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44930 Schoenopsis burmanni (Vahl) Nees   Cyperaceae          
amutc2 Amelanchier utahensis Koehne var. covillei (Standl.) N. Holmgren Coville's serviceberry Rosaceae          
cara5 Carex rariflora (Wahlenb.) Sm. looseflower alpine sedge Cyperaceae          
8789 Dictyophleba ochracea (K.Schum. ex Hallier f.) Pichon   Apocynaceae          
114604 Walafrida goetzei (Rolfe) Brenan var. pubescentior Brenan   Scrophulariaceae          
pyca8 Pyxine caesiopruinosa (Tuck.) Imahsug   Physciaceae          
103395 Cliffortia propinqua Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rosaceae          
     

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