Jasminum brachyscyphum Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Jasminum brachyscyphum Baker
Botanical Family : Oleaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
86354 Pleuroridgea bussei (Gilg) Tiegh.   Ochnaceae          
72625 Leonotis leonurus (L.) R.Br.   Lamiaceae          
42078 Abildgaardia acutespicata Lye   Cyperaceae          
28386 Vernonia chloropappa Baker   Asteraceae          
102783 Phylica axillaris Lam. var. hirsuta Sond.   Rhamnaceae          
depa10 Deutzia parviflora Bunge Mongolian pride-of-Rochester Hydrangeaceae          
meco23 Mentzelia collomiae C.M. Christy   Loasaceae          
abpr4 Abutilon pringlei Hochr. >>Abutilon incanum ssp. pringlei Malvaceae          
crstt Crinum strictum Herbert var. traubii Moldenke >>Crinum americanum Liliaceae          
pl_5428 Photinia davidiana   Rosaceae          
phung Philonotis uncinata (Schwaegr.) Brid. var. glaucescens (Hornsch.) Florsch. >>Philonotis glaucescens Bartramiaceae          
loobn Lotus oblongifolius (Benth.) Greene var. nevadensis (Gray) Munz >>Lotus oblongifolius var. oblongifolius Fabaceae          
oxla10 Oxybaphus laevis Benth. >>Mirabilis californica var. californica Nyctaginaceae          
18641 Neostenanthera myristicifolia (Oliv.) Exell   Annonaceae          
cale40 Calicium lentigerellum Tuck. >>Calicium lenticulare Caliciaceae          
6600 Conium tenuifolium Vahl   Apiaceae          
     

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