Musa dybowskii De Wild. ()

 
Scientific name : Musa dybowskii De Wild.
Botanical Family : Musaceae
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33332 Wahlenbergia procumbens (Thunb.) A.DC.   Campanulaceae          
49696 Euphorbia davyi N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
lima2 Linanthus maculatus (Parish) Milliken >>Gilia maculata Polemoniaceae          
mest60 Melanelia stygia (L.) Essl.   Parmeliaceae          
94102 Brachiaria numidiana (Lam.) Henrard   Poaceae          
32264 Oxygyne triandra Schltr.   Burmanniaceae          
piwa Pinus washoensis Mason & Stockwell Washoe pine Pinaceae          
117756 Triumfetta pilosa Roth var. effusa (E.Mey. ex Harv.) Wild   Tiliaceae          
52672 Abrus wittei Baker f.   Fabaceae          
60787 Mimosa adstringens Schumach. & Thonn.   Fabaceae          
18237 Microloma spinosum N.E.Br. subsp. velutinum Wanntorp   Apocynaceae          
51726 Pierardia barteri Baill.   Euphorbiaceae          
rupl2 Rubus plus Bailey hairyleaf dewberry Rosaceae          
rite2 Riccia tenella D. L. Jacobs   Ricciaceae          
56338 Crotalaria opposita auct.   Fabaceae          
116806 Arthrosolen sphaerantha H.Pearson   Thymelaeaceae          
     

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