Anisocycla jollyana (Pierre) Diels ()

 
Scientific name : Anisocycla jollyana (Pierre) Diels
Botanical Family : Menispermaceae
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88305 Disa macowanii Rchb.f.   Orchidaceae          
56263 Crotalaria microphylla Vahl   Fabaceae          
106045 Oldenlandia tenella (Hochst.) Kuntze   Rubiaceae          
ervi22 Ericameria viscidiflora (Hook.) L.C. Anders. >>Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus ssp. viscidiflorus var. viscidiflorus Asteraceae          
8495 Deverra denudata (Viv.) Pfisterer & Podlech subsp. aphylla (Cham. & Schltdl.) Pfisterer & Podlech   Apiaceae          
114474 Tetraselago longituba (Rolfe) Hilliard & B.L.Burtt   Scrophulariaceae          
30765 Cordia vignei Hutch. & Dalziel   Boraginaceae          
safl13 Salix flavescens Nutt. >>Salix scouleriana Salicaceae          
hedu3 Heuchera duranii Bacig. hard alumroot Saxifragaceae          
6295 Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M.King & H.Rob.   Asteraceae          
tepi2 Tetraneuris pilosa Cockerell >>Tetraneuris ivesiana Asteraceae          
110748 Aningeria adolfi-friedericii (Engl.) Robyns & G.C.C.Gilbert subsp. floccosa J.H.Hemsl.   Sapotaceae          
ishi2 Isoetes ×hickeyi W.C. Taylor & N. Luebke   Hemerocallidaceae          
neov2 Neurophyllodes ovatifolium (Gray) O. Deg. & Greenw. >>Geranium multiflorum Geraniaceae          
12492 Haworthia fallax Poelln.   ASPHODELACEAE          
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