Acrolophia paniculata P.J.Cribb ()

 
Scientific name : Acrolophia paniculata P.J.Cribb
Botanical Family : Orchidaceae
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119514 Rinorea jaundensis Engl.   Violaceae          
90092 Malaxis katangensis Summerh. var. katangensis   Orchidaceae          
100880 Anagallis hanningtonii Baker   Primulaceae          
61431 Pithecellobium glaberrimum auct.   Fabaceae          
raacs Ranunculus acris L. ssp. strigulosus (Schur) Hyl. >>Ranunculus acris var. acris Ranunculaceae          
46186 Chamaesyce neopolycnemoides (Pax & K.Hoffm.) Koutnik   Euphorbiaceae          
109757 Vepris allenii I.Verd.   Rutaceae          
eccrm Echinochloa crus-pavonis (Kunth) J.A. Schultes var. macera (Wieg.) Gould gulf cockspur grass Poaceae          
loka2 Lobelia kauaensis (Gray) Heller lava lobelia Campanulaceae          
104286 Cephaelis guineensis (Schnell) Schnell   Rubiaceae          
67437 Urginea ensifolia (Thonn.) Hepper   Hyacinthaceae          
esgu Escobaria guadalupensis Brack & Heil Guadalupe Mountain foxtail cactus Cactaceae          
27728 Tulbaghia narcissiflora Salisb.   Alliaceae          
63610 Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. var. huillensis (Welw. ex Baker) B.J.Pienaar   Fabaceae          
plor4 Platanthera orbiculata (Pursh) Lindl. lesser roundleaved orchid Orchidaceae          
     

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