Lemna polyrhiza L. ()

 
Scientific name : Lemna polyrhiza L.
Botanical Family : Lemnaceae
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74637 Utricularia spartea Baker   Lentibulariaceae          
32534 Subularia purpurea Forssk.   Brassicaceae          
elme Eleocharis melanocarpa Torr. blackfruit spikerush Cyperaceae          
41183 Tetraphyle pyramidalis (Thunb.) Eckl. & Zeyh.   Crassulaceae          
3834 Bulbine mackenii Hook.f.   ASPHODELACEAE          
79653 Cissampelos pareira L. var. hirsuta (Buch.-Ham. ex DC.) Forman   Menispermaceae          
pl_4594 Picea rubens Red spruce Pinaceae          
78271 Clinogyne ledermannii Loes. var. pubescens Loes.   Marantaceae          
31610 Impatiens cecilii N.E.Br. subsp. grandiflora Launert   Balsaminaceae          
19559 Othonna heterophylla L.f.   Asteraceae          
737 Asclepias multiflora (Decne.) N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
119849 Cissus humbertii Robyns & Lawalrée   Vitaceae          
41992 Trochomeria djurensis Schweinf. & Gilg   Cucurbitaceae          
frchs Fragaria chiloensis (L.) P. Mill. var. sandwicensis O.& I. Deg. >>Fragaria chiloensis ssp. sandwicensis Rosaceae          
lateh2 Lappula texana (Scheele) Britt. var. homosperma (A. Nels.) A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr. >>Lappula occidentalis var. cupulata Boraginaceae          
115792 Dombeya kandoensis De Wild. & Staner   Sterculiaceae          
     

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