Nymphoides tenuissima A.Raynal ()

 
Scientific name : Nymphoides tenuissima A.Raynal
Botanical Family : Menyanthaceae
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48714 Erica sessiliflora L.f. var. claviflora (Salisb.) Bolus   Ericaceae          
mapi4 Machaeranthera pinosa Elmer >>Machaeranthera canescens ssp. canescens var. canescens Asteraceae          
phpaf Phacelia palmeri Torr. ex S. Wats. var. foetida (Goodding) Brand >>Phacelia palmeri Hydrophyllaceae          
77057 Nesaea icosandra Kotschy & Peyr.   Lythraceae          
difob2 Dicentra formosa (Haw.) Walp. var. brevipes Henderson >>Dicentra formosa ssp. formosa Cruciferae          
21813 Psilotrichum trichophyllum Baker   Amaranthaceae          
racis Ranunculus circinatus Sibthorp var. subrigidus (W. Drew) L. Benson >>Ranunculus longirostris Ranunculaceae          
chdoa Chaenactis douglasii (Hook.) Hook. & Arn. var. achilleifolia (Hook. & Arn.) Gray >>Chaenactis douglasii var. douglasii Asteraceae          
94749 Danthonia scabra Nees   Poaceae          
115858 Dombeya torrida (J.F.Gmel.) Bamps subsp. erythroleuca (K.Schum.) Seyani   Sterculiaceae          
opbo2 Opegrapha bonplandii Fee Bonpland's scribble lichen Opegraphaceae          
8970 Disperma angolense C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
stin9 Stanleya integrifolia James ex Torr. >>Stanleya pinnata var. integrifolia Brassicaceae          
96015 Festuca rigidiuscula E.B.Alexeev   Poaceae          
76393 Loranthus rhodanthus Chiov.   Loranthaceae          
emeah Empetrum eamesii Fern. & Wieg. ssp. hermaphroditum (Lange ex Hagerup) D. Löve >>Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum MYOPORACEAE          
     

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