Bosqueia orientalis Léandri ()

 
Scientific name : Bosqueia orientalis Léandri
Botanical Family : Moraceae
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39106 Ipomoea obscura (L.) Ker Gawl. var. obscura   Convolvulaceae          
runit Rudbeckia nitida Nutt. var. texana Perdue >>Rudbeckia texana Asteraceae          
laki2 Landolphia kirkii Dyer Kirk's landolphia Apocynaceae          
bura5 Buellia rappii Imshaug ex R. C. Harris disc lichen Physciaceae          
orpi Orcuttia pilosa Hoover hairy Orcutt grass Poaceae          
rahi2 Railliardia hillebrandii Mann >>Dubautia linearis ssp. hillebrandii Asteraceae          
113948 Selago mucronata Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
61697 Psoralea aculeata Thunb.   Fabaceae          
38483 Convolvulus ocellatus Hook.f. var. ornatus (Engl.) A.Meeuse   Convolvulaceae          
hesas Heuchera sanguinea Engelm. var. sanguinea coralbells Saxifragaceae          
rhus Rhus L. sumac Anacardiaceae          
sama12 Salix maccalliana Rowlee McCalla's willow Salicaceae          
31102 Eruca subbipinnata Chiov.   Brassicaceae          
30204 Buddleja comorensis Baker   Buddlejaceae          
59693 Lebeckia decipiens E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
oedep Oenothera deltoides Torr. & Frém. ssp. piperi (Munz) W. Klein Piper's evening-primrose Onagraceae          
     

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