Cissampelos friesorum Diels ()

 
Scientific name : Cissampelos friesorum Diels
Botanical Family : Menispermaceae
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52280 Syngonanthus x hessii Moldenke   Eriocaulaceae          
chho8 Cheilanthes hookeri (Kummel.) Domin >>Notholaena standleyi Pteridaceae          
3752 Buckollia volubilis (Schltr.) Venter & R.L.Verh.   Apocynaceae          
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semu3 Senecio multilobatus Torr. & Gray ex Gray >>Packera multilobata Asteraceae          
frruo Frangula rubra (Greene) V. Grub. ssp. obtusissima (Greene) Kartesz & Gandhi obtuse buckthorn Rhamnaceae          
67378 Scilla uyuiensis Rendle   Hyacinthaceae          
plari Plagiochila arctica Bryhn & Kaal. var. intermedia R. M. Schust.   BALANITACEAE          
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77460 Gossypium anomalum Wawra ex Wawra & Peyr. subsp. senarense (Wawra & Peyr.) Vollesen   Malvaceae          
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16549 Lepidagathis peniculifera S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
phvim3 Physalis viscosa L. ssp. mollis (Nutt.) Waterfall >>Physalis mollis var. mollis Solanaceae          
pl_4254 Abronia fragrans Snowball sand verbena; Heart's-delight; Snowball Sand Verbena Nyctaginaceae          
69918 Hexaglottis nana L.Bolus   Iridaceae          
     

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