Cedrela toona Rottler & Willd. ()

 
Scientific name : Cedrela toona Rottler & Willd.
Botanical Family : Meliaceae
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29765 Basella paniculata Volkens   Basellaceae          
73047 Ocimum reflexum Ehrenb. ex Schweinf.   Lamiaceae          
vigl2 Vitex glabrata R. Br. smooth chastetree Verbenaceae          
105179 Grumilea ivorensis De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
love3 Lopezaria versicolor (Fee) Kalb & Hafellner   Uncertain Lichen Family          
56397 Crotalaria platysepala Harv.   Fabaceae          
pefa2 Peucedanum farinosum Hook. >>Lomatium farinosum var. farinosum Apiaceae          
66968 Ornithogalum hesperanthum U. & D.Müll.-Doblies   Hyacinthaceae          
88067 Diaphananthe dorotheae (Rendle) Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
32310 Phacelia artemisioides Griseb.   Boraginaceae          
asfa Asclepias fascicularis Dcne. Mexican whorled milkweed Asclepiadaceae          
grhe6 Grimmia heterophylla Kindb. in Mac. & Kindb. >>Schistidium heterophyllum Grimmiaceae          
46466 Croton chevalieri Beille   Euphorbiaceae          
rope2 Rosa pecosensis Cockerell >>Rosa woodsii var. ultramontana Rosaceae          
101423 Protea madiensis Oliv. subsp. madiensis   PROTEACEAE          
acli8 Acacia ligulata Benth. acacia Fabaceae          
     

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