Jasminum bieleri De Wild. ()

 
Scientific name : Jasminum bieleri De Wild.
Botanical Family : Oleaceae
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34001 Maerua grantii Oliv.   Capparaceae          
106209 Pachystigma albosetulosum Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
egpr Egletes prostrata (Sw.) Kuntze prostrate tropic daisy Asteraceae          
apant2 Apocynum androsaemifolium L. var. tomentellum (Greene) Boivin >>Apocynum androsaemifolium Apocynaceae          
34187 Ritchiea platyphylla Gilg ex Engl.   Capparaceae          
92984 Agrostis avenacea C.C.Gmel.   Poaceae          
spmum Sphaeralcea munroana (Dougl. ex Lindl.) Spach ex Gray ssp. munroana Munro's globemallow Malvaceae          
asvi13 Aster virgatus Ell., non Moench >>Symphyotrichum laeve var. purpuratum Asteraceae          
39185 Ipomoea quinquefolia Hochst. ex Hallier f.   Convolvulaceae          
90300 Neobolusia virginea (Bolus) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
21602 Pseudognaphalium melanosphaerum (A.Rich.) Hilliard   Asteraceae          
sahas Salix hastata L. ssp. subintegrifolia (Flod.) Flod. >>Salix hastata Salicaceae          
annaz3 Anemonastrum narcissiflorum (L.) Holub ssp. zephyrum (A. Nels.) W.A. Weber >>Anemone narcissiflora var. zephyra Ranunculaceae          
cheno Chenopodium L. goosefoot Chenopodiaceae          
alysi Alysicarpus Neck. ex Desv. moneywort Fabaceae          
lyalp Lycopodium alopecuroides L. var. pinnatum (Chapman) Lloyd & Underwood ex C.A. Brown & Correll >>Lycopodiella prostrata Lycopodiaceae          
     

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