Jasminum ternifolium Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Jasminum ternifolium Baker
Botanical Family : Oleaceae
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5886 Chlorophytum applanatum Nordal & Thulin   ANTHERICACEAE          
109918 Salvadora cyclophylla Chiov.   SALVADORACEAE          
anvir Anemone virginiana L. var. riparia (Fern.) Boivin >>Anemone virginiana var. alba Ranunculaceae          
elar8 Eleocharis arenicola Torr. >>Eleocharis montevidensis Cyperaceae          
pegr13 Pelea grandifolia (Hbd.) St. John & Hume >>Melicope volcanica Rutaceae          
copr4 Cornus priceae Small >>Cornus drummondii Cornaceae          
aral22 Archidium alternifolium (Hedw.) Schimp. alternateleaf archidium moss Archidiaceae          
caac8 Calonyction aculeatum (L.) House >>Ipomoea alba Convolvulaceae          
herem Heteranthera reniformis Ruiz & Pavón var. multiflora Griseb. >>Heteranthera multiflora Pontederiaceae          
26542 Stylochaeton crassispathus Bogner   Araceae          
lege3 Lecanora gelida (L.) Ach. >>Placopsis gelida Trapeliaceae          
prsc Pritchardia schattaueri Hodel lands of papa pritchardia Arecaceae          
elpr2 Eleocharis praticola Britt. >>Eleocharis flavescens var. flavescens Cyperaceae          
pl_6464 Medeola virginiana Indian cucumber root Trilliaceae          
     

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