Nymphoides milnei A.Raynal ()

 
Scientific name : Nymphoides milnei A.Raynal
Botanical Family : Menyanthaceae
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cyhu2 Cyanea humboldtiana (Gaud.) Lammers, Givnish & Sytsma Oahu rollandia Campanulaceae          
abnan Abronia nana S. Wats. var. nana dwarf sand verbena Nyctaginaceae          
argr10 Arctotis grandis Thunb. >>Arctotis stoechadifolia Asteraceae          
54447 Aspalathus tridentata L. subsp. staurantha (Eckl. & Zeyh.) R.Dahlgren   Fabaceae          
54017 Aspalathus cephalotes Thunb. forma ß albida Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
56104 Crotalaria junodiana Baker f.   Fabaceae          
53154 Acacia zizyphispina Chiov.   Fabaceae          
25473 Spiralepis squarrosa D.Don   Asteraceae          
asse14 Astragalus serotinus Gray ex Cooper >>Astragalus miser var. serotinus Fabaceae          
42669 Cyperus aterrimus Hochst. ex Steud.   Cyperaceae          
94139 Brachiaria stigmatisata (Mez) Stapf   Poaceae          
weige2 Weigelia Schreb. weigelia Caprifoliaceae          
103264 Cliffortia cuneata Aiton   Rosaceae          
14461 Hydrocotyle capensis (L.) Kuntze   Apiaceae          
acmu2 Achyranthes mutica Gray blunt chaff flower Amaranthaceae          
65748 Pelargonium virgineum Pers.   Geraniaceae          
     

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