Clinogyne purpurea Ridl. ()

 
Scientific name : Clinogyne purpurea Ridl.
Botanical Family : Marantaceae
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28881 Vernonia sphacelata Klatt   Asteraceae          
96119 Heteranthoecia isachnoides Stapf   Poaceae          
caboa2 Camissonia boothii (Dougl. ex Lehm.) Raven var. alyssoides (Hook. & Arn.) N.& P. Holmgren >>Camissonia boothii ssp. alyssoides Onagraceae          
acrut2 Acer rubrum L. var. tomentosum Tausch >>Acer rubrum var. rubrum Aceraceae          
43792 Fimbristylis cymosa R.Br.   Cyperaceae          
80399 Chasmatophyllum willowmorense (L.Bolus) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
perya2 Penstemon rydbergii A. Nels. ssp. aggregatus (Pennell) Keck >>Penstemon rydbergii var. aggregatus Scrophulariaceae          
ruzo Rubus zoae Bailey >>Rubus persistens Rosaceae          
maex3 Manisuris exaltata (L.) Kuntze >>Rottboellia cochinchinensis Poaceae          
45370 Scleria laxiflora Gross   Cyperaceae          
32220 Nuxia breviflora S.Moore   Buddlejaceae          
frvit Fragaria virginiana Duchesne var. terrae-novae (Rydb.) Fern. & Wieg. >>Fragaria virginiana ssp. glauca Rosaceae          
pl_5380 Malus baccata mandschurica Manchurian apple Rosaceae          
88304 Disa luxurians Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
1932 Baccharoides lasiopus (O.Hoffm.) H.Rob. var. acuta (C.Jeffrey) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.   Asteraceae          
12752 Haworthia reinwardtii (Salm-Dyck) Haw. var. huntsdriftensis G.G.Sm.   ASPHODELACEAE          
     

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