Platycoryne paludosa (Lindl.) Rolfe ()

 
Scientific name : Platycoryne paludosa (Lindl.) Rolfe
Botanical Family : Orchidaceae
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31965 Leptormus acuminatus Eckl. & Zeyh.   Brassicaceae          
tevo4 Tetrastigma voinieranum (Baltet) Pierre ex Gagnep.   Vitaceae          
pl_6007 Salix cinerea Grey willow Salicaceae          
pl_2871 Hordeum vulgare Barley Gramineae          
amha Amygdalaria haidensis Brodo & Hertel   Porpidiaceae          
98998 Sporobolus transvaalensis Gooss.   Poaceae          
111424 Sideroxylon sacleuxii Baill.   Sapotaceae          
luehe Luehea Willd. luehea Tiliaceae          
ampob Amaranthus polygonoides L. ssp. berlandieri (Moq.) Thellung >>Amaranthus polygonoides Amaranthaceae          
30791 Cynoglossum aequinoctiale T.C.E.Fr.   Boraginaceae          
86 Achyrocline sclerochlaena Vatke   Asteraceae          
46616 Cyathogyne viridis Müll.Arg. var. preussii (Pax) Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
72384 Geniosporum congoense Gürke   Lamiaceae          
eucep Euphorbia celastroides Boiss. var. pseudoniuensis O. Deg. & Sherff >>Chamaesyce atrococca Euphorbiaceae          
86587 Jasminum fraseri Brenan   Oleaceae          
xaar2 Xanthoparmelia arida Egan & Derstine   Parmeliaceae          
     

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