Olinia huillensis A.& R.Fern. ()

 
Scientific name : Olinia huillensis A.& R.Fern.
Botanical Family : OLINIACEAE
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penta7 Pentas Benth. pentas Rubiaceae          
36397 Gloriosa minor Rendle   COLCHICACEAE          
miru3 Minuartia rubella (Wahlenb.) Hiern. beautiful sandwort Caryophyllaceae          
50222 Euphorbia parvifolia E.Mey. ex Boiss.   Euphorbiaceae          
19246 Orbivestus cinerascens (Sch.Bip.) H.Rob.   Asteraceae          
116868 Gnidia burmannii Eckl. & Zeyh. ex Meisn.   Thymelaeaceae          
69916 Hexaglottis longifolia (Jacq.) Vent. var. angustifolia G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
56028 Crotalaria gracilicaulis Baker f.   Fabaceae          
povi2 Polygonum virginianum L. jumpseed Polygonaceae          
63027 Tephrosia pusilla (Thunb.) Pers.   Fabaceae          
sose6 Sorghastrum setosum (Griseb.) A.S. Hitchc. sandysoil Indiangrass Poaceae          
ruar9 Rubus armeniacus Focke Himalayan blackberry Rosaceae          
saal11 Sarracenia alabamensis F.W. & R.B. Case >>Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis Sarraceniaceae          
trpu13 Trichomanes pusillum Sw. sidesaddle bristle fern Hymenophyllaceae          
11219 Gethyllis latifolia Masson ex Baker   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
15265 Justicia kraussii C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
     

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