Hibiscus begoniifolius Ulbr. ()

 
Scientific name : Hibiscus begoniifolius Ulbr.
Botanical Family : Malvaceae
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pl_3009 Triticum turgidum polonicum Polish wheat Gramineae          
lamy Lathyrus myrtifolius Muhl. ex Willd. >>Lathyrus palustris Fabaceae          
97827 Pennisetum tetrastachyum K.Schum.   Poaceae          
92710 Piper subpeltatum Willd.   Piperaceae          
2273 Barleria squarrosa Klotzsch   Acanthaceae          
73494 Plectranthus myrianthus Briq.   Lamiaceae          
28842 Vernonia samfyana G.V.Pope   Asteraceae          
55013 Brachystegia nigerica Hoyle & A.P.D.Jones   Fabaceae          
47076 Dioscorea pruinosa A.Chev.   Dioscoreaceae          
lumo4 Lupinus monticola Rydb. mountain lupine Fabaceae          
sita2 Silene tayloriae (B.L. Robins.) Hultén Peel River catchfly Caryophyllaceae          
peclc5 Penstemon clevelandii Gray ssp. clevelandii Cleveland's beardtongue Scrophulariaceae          
69691 Gladiolus variegatus (G.J.Lewis) Goldblatt & J.C.Manning   Iridaceae          
aleq Allium equicaeleste St. John >>Allium macrum Liliaceae          
padi19 Parmelia dilatata Vainio >>Parmotrema dilatatum Parmeliaceae          
25034 Sisyranthus trichostomus K.Schum.   Apocynaceae          
     

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