Utricularia benjaminiana Oliv. ()

 
Scientific name : Utricularia benjaminiana Oliv.
Botanical Family : Lentibulariaceae
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liscn Liatris scariosa (L.) Willd. var. nieuwlandii (Lunell) E.G. Voss Nieuwland's blazing star Asteraceae          
86692 Jasminum zanzibarense Bojer ex Klotzsch   Oleaceae          
bicyp Bidens cynapiifolia Kunth var. portoricensis (Spreng.) O.E. Schulz >>Bidens cynapiifolia Asteraceae          
5858 Chlamydocardia lanciformis Lindau   Acanthaceae          
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63635 Vigna virescens Thulin   Fabaceae          
7905 Cyrtanthus pallidus Sims   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
alan Allium anceps Kellogg twinleaf onion Liliaceae          
neka Neraudia kahoolawensis Hbd. >>Neraudia sericea Urticaceae          
badi3 Baccharis dioica Vahl broombush false willow Asteraceae          
chde11 Cheilanthes deserti Mickel >>Notholaena californica ssp. californica Pteridaceae          
50755 Jatropha cervicornis Suess.   Euphorbiaceae          
65470 Pelargonium lacerum Jacq.   Geraniaceae          
109403 Agathosma roodebergensis Compton   Rutaceae          
paba4 Parsonsia balsamona (Cham. & Schlecht.) Standl. >>Cuphea carthagenensis Lythraceae          
53236 Adenodolichos punctatus (Micheli) Harms subsp. bussei (Harms) Verdc.   Fabaceae          
     

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