Amphiblemma letouzeyi Jacq.-Fél. ()

 
Scientific name : Amphiblemma letouzeyi Jacq.-Fél.
Botanical Family : Melastomataceae
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phma22 Philonotis marchica (Hedw.) Brid. philonotis moss Bartramiaceae          
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latif Labordia tinifolia Gray var. forbesii Sherff >>Labordia tinifolia var. tinifolia Loganiaceae          
36434 Littonia baudii A.Terracc.   COLCHICACEAE          
103259 Cliffortia cordifolia Lam.   Rosaceae          
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41076 Purgosea linguifolia (Haw.) Haw.   Crassulaceae          
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6901 Corymbium harveyanum Markötter   Asteraceae          
potr4 Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. hardy orange Rutaceae          
103577 Rubus pappei Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rosaceae          
tudia Turnera diffusa Willd. ex J.A. Schultes var. aphrodisiaca (G.H. Ward) Urban damiana Turneraceae          
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