Myrica microbracteata Weim. ()

 
Scientific name : Myrica microbracteata Weim.
Botanical Family : Myricaceae
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pl_2134 Chamaecyparis thyoides White cypress Cupressaceae          
sesh2 Selaginella sheldonii Maxon >>Selaginella peruviana Selaginellaceae          
boal Botrychium alabamense Maxon >>Botrychium jenmanii Tecophilaeaceae          
57670 Entada ubanguiensis De Wild.   Fabaceae          
42736 Cyperus capitatus Vand.   Cyperaceae          
cope6 Commelinopsis persicariifolia (Delile) M. Pichon >>Commelina rufipes var. glabrata Commelinaceae          
58221 Gleditsia triacanthos L.   Fabaceae          
37291 Terminalia semlikiensis De Wild.   Combretaceae          
10115 Ethulia bicostata M.G.Gilbert subsp. meruensis M.G.Gilbert   Asteraceae          
pape2 Panicum pellitoides F. Br. & St. John >>Panicum pellitum Poaceae          
lesp4 Lesquerella spathulata Rydb. >>Lesquerella alpina var. spathulata Brassicaceae          
diphy3 Diphyscium Mohr diphyscium moss Buxbaumiaceae          
mnin Mnium inclinatum Lindb. >>Mnium ambiguum Mniaceae          
opphw Opuntia phaeacantha Engelm. var. wootonii (Griffiths) L. Benson Wooton's pricklypear Cactaceae          
rosp7 Rosa spaldingii Crépin >>Rosa nutkana var. hispida Rosaceae          
     

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