Agelanthus validus Polhill & Wiens ()

 
Scientific name : Agelanthus validus Polhill & Wiens
Botanical Family : Loranthaceae
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pl_6213 Smilax herbacea Carrion flower Smilacaceae          
mapo Maclura pomifera (Raf.) Schneid. osage orange Moraceae          
4939 Celosia trigyna L. var. fasciculiflora Moq.   Amaranthaceae          
pl_5372 Geum urbanum Wood avens Rosaceae          
49540 Euphorbia barteri N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
dilat Dichanthelium lanuginosum (Ell.) Gould var. thermale (Boland.) Spellenberg >>Dichanthelium acuminatum var. thermale Poaceae          
pobo3 Polygonum bolanderi Brewer Bolander's knotweed Polygonaceae          
85605 Najas minor auct.   Najadaceae          
341 Artabotrys rupestris Diels   Annonaceae          
11476 Gnaphalium petitianum A.Rich.   Asteraceae          
98563 Setaria flabelliformis de Wit   Poaceae          
56094 Crotalaria iringana Harms   Fabaceae          
scco3 Schisandra coccinea Michx. >>Schisandra glabra Schisandraceae          
30080 Bombax buesgenii Ulbr.   Bombacaceae          
erma5 Erodium macrophyllum Hook. & Arn. roundleaf stork's bill Geraniaceae          
hasti Hastingsia S. Wats. rushlily Liliaceae          
     

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