Najas delilei Rouy ()

 
Scientific name : Najas delilei Rouy
Botanical Family : Najadaceae
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qute2 Quercus texana auct. non Buckl. >>Quercus buckleyi Calochortaceae          
89655 Herschelianthe graminifolia (Ker Gawl. ex Spreng.) Rauschert   Orchidaceae          
liso Ligularia soldanella (Gray) W.A. Weber >>Senecio soldanella Asteraceae          
91936 Oxalis stenorrhyncha T.M.Salter   Oxalidaceae          
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lycls Lycopodium clavatum L. var. subremotum Victorin >>Lycopodium clavatum Lycopodiaceae          
44329 Kyllinga ruwenzoriensis C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
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anin3 Anisacanthus insignis Gray >>Anisacanthus puberulus Acanthaceae          
76329 Loranthus nummulariifolius Franch.   Loranthaceae          
67822 Curculigo plicata (Thunb.) Dryand. var. barberae Baker   Hypoxidaceae          
oefrh Oenothera fruticosa L. var. humifusa Allen >>Oenothera fruticosa ssp. fruticosa Onagraceae          
89663 Herschelianthe newdigateae (L.Bolus) N.C.Anthony   Orchidaceae          
vela4 Verbesina lavenia L. >>Adenostemma lavenia Asteraceae          
rica11 Rinodina castaneomelodes H. Mayrh. & Poelt   Physciaceae          
28633 Vernonia lisowskii Kalanda   Asteraceae          
     

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