Ruschia pulvinaris L.Bolus ()

 
Scientific name : Ruschia pulvinaris L.Bolus
Botanical Family : MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE
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48513 Erica parilis Salisb. var. parilis   Ericaceae          
64079 Ophiobotrys zenkeri Gilg   Flacourtiaceae          
trohf Tradescantia ohiensis Raf. var. foliosa (Small) MacRoberts >>Tradescantia ohiensis Commelinaceae          
103645 Agathisanthemum bojeri Klotzsch var. angolense   Rubiaceae          
49988 Euphorbia inundaticola L.C.Leach   Euphorbiaceae          
hico2 Hibiscus coccineus Walt. scarlet rosemallow Malvaceae          
nere Neyraudia reynaudiana (Kunth) Keng ex A.S. Hitchc. silkreed Poaceae          
mati Manfreda tigrina (Engelm.) Small >>Manfreda virginica Agavaceae          
brpuv Bromus pumpellianus Scribn. var. villosissimus Hultén >>Bromus inermis ssp. pumpellianus var. pumpellianus Poaceae          
clli6 Clerodendrum lindleyi Dcne. Lindley's clerodendrum Verbenaceae          
94983 Digitaria lasiostachya Peter   Poaceae          
mybe3 Mycobilimbia berengeriana (A. Massal.) Hafellner & V. Wirth   Porpidiaceae          
siam5 Sisymbrium amphibium L. >>Rorippa amphibia Brassicaceae          
gncab2 Gnaphalium canescens DC. ssp. beneolens (A. Davids.) Stebbins & Keil >>Pseudognaphalium canescens ssp. beneolens Asteraceae          
cycap4 Cypripedium calceolus L. var. planipetalum (Fern.) Victorin & Rouss. >>Cypripedium pubescens var. pubescens Orchidaceae          
velo3 Verrucaria lobata J. W. Thomson wart lichen Verrucariaceae          
     

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