Pterygodium inversum (Thunb.) Sw. ()

 
Scientific name : Pterygodium inversum (Thunb.) Sw.
Botanical Family : Orchidaceae
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sphen5 Sphenoclea Gaertn. sphenoclea Sphenocleaceae          
dirh Dicranum rhabdocarpum Sull. dicranum moss Dicranaceae          
paco34 Parmeliella corallinoides (Hoffm.) Zahlbr. coral lead lichen ACHARIACEAE          
ashel Aster hesperius Gray var. laetevirens (Greene) Cronq. >>Symphyotrichum lanceolatum ssp. hesperium var. hesperium Asteraceae          
rafl2 Ranunculus flammula L. greater creeping spearwort Ranunculaceae          
52525 Tragia volubilis L.   Euphorbiaceae          
102728 Helinus scandens (Eckl. & Zeyh.) A.Rich.   Rhamnaceae          
smelo Smelowskia C.A. Mey. candytuft Brassicaceae          
casc30 Callicostella scabriseta (Hook.) Jaeg. >>Callicostella pallida Callicostaceae          
coni2 Cordylanthus nidularius J.T. Howell Mt. Diablo bird's-beak Scrophulariaceae          
bamy2 Bactrospora myriadea (Fee) Egea & Torrente   Opegraphaceae          
orcu Orthocarpus cuspidatus Greene toothed owl's-clover Scrophulariaceae          
amco12 Amomum compactum Sol. ex Maton round cardamom Zingiberaceae          
eraug Eriogonum aureum M.E. Jones var. glutinosum M.E. Jones >>Eriogonum corymbosum var. aureum Polygonaceae          
94160 Brachyachne obtusiflora (Benth.) C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
altr4 Allium triquetrum L. threecorner leek Liliaceae          
     

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