Clinogyne monophylla (K.Schum.) K.Schum. ()

 
Scientific name : Clinogyne monophylla (K.Schum.) K.Schum.
Botanical Family : Marantaceae
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105840 Neorosea trilocularis (Scott-Elliot) N.Hallé   Rubiaceae          
potha Potentilla thurberi Gray var. atrorubens (Rydb.) Kearney & Peebles scarlet cinquefoil Rosaceae          
phdrj Phlox drummondii Hook. ssp. johnstonii (Wherry) Wherry Johnston's phlox Polemoniaceae          
astut Asclepias tuberosa L. ssp. terminalis Woods. >>Asclepias tuberosa ssp. interior Asclepiadaceae          
ciun Cirsium undulatum (Nutt.) Spreng. wavyleaf thistle Asteraceae          
cowak Condalia warnockii M.C. Johnston var. kearneyana M.C. Johnston Kearney's snakewood Rhamnaceae          
72448 Haumaniastrum praealtum (Briq.) P.A.Duvign. & Plancke var. succisifolium (Baker) A.J.Paton   Lamiaceae          
6851 Coreopsis oligoflora Klatt   Asteraceae          
phgll Phlox glabriflora (Brand) Whitehouse ssp. littoralis (Cory) Wherry Rio Grande phlox Polemoniaceae          
firu3 Fissidens rufulus auct. Amer. >>Fissidens ventricosus Cannabidaceae          
sipr4 Silene pratensis (Rafn) Godr. & Gren. >>Silene latifolia ssp. alba Caryophyllaceae          
achyr2 Achyranthes L. chaff flower Amaranthaceae          
2380 Berkheya cuneata (Thunb.) Willd.   Asteraceae          
23036 Ruellia sindica Ghafoor & Heine   Acanthaceae          
moalt Morus alba L. var. tatarica (L.) Ser. >>Morus alba Moraceae          
     

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