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| Scientific name
: Cyphia assimilis Sond. |
Botanical Family : LOBELIACEAE |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 76497 |
Loranthus unguiformis Engl.
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Loranthaceae |
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| crnat |
Cryptantha nana (Eastw.) Payson var. typica Payson |
>>Cryptantha humilis |
Boraginaceae |
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| brju |
Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. |
India mustard |
Brassicaceae |
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| 6893 |
Corymbium cymosum E.Mey. ex DC.
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Asteraceae |
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| 103659 |
Aidia micrantha (K.Schum.) F.White var. micrantha
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Rubiaceae |
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| naing |
Najas indica (Willd.) Cham. var. gracillima A. Braun ex Engelm. |
>>Najas gracillima |
Polypodiaceae |
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| eugl6 |
Eugenia glabrata (Sw.) DC. |
smooth rodwood |
Myrtaceae |
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| sosc2 |
Sorbus scopulina Greene |
Greene's mountain ash |
Rosaceae |
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| miau5 |
Microcitrus australis (Planchon) Swingle |
Australian round lime |
Rutaceae |
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| 12231 |
Haemanthus magnificus (Herb.) Herb. forma gumbletonii Baker
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AMARYLLIDACEAE |
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| dilep |
Dichanthelium leucoblepharis (Trin.) Gould & C.A. Clark var. pubescens (Vasey) Gould & C.A. Clark |
>>Dichanthelium strigosum var. strigosum |
Poaceae |
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| semi7 |
Sesuvium microphyllum Willd.
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Aizoaceae |
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| pl_6708 |
Sanicula canadensis |
Black snakeroot |
Umbelliferae |
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| 42011 |
Trochomeria stenoloba (Welw.) Cogn.
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Cucurbitaceae |
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| 82858 |
Nycteranthus rabiei (L.Bolus) Schwantes
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| poma30 |
Porophyllum macrocephalum DC. |
>>Porophyllum ruderale ssp. macrocephalum |
Asteraceae |
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