Pandanus parvicentralis Huynh ()

 
Scientific name : Pandanus parvicentralis Huynh
Botanical Family : PANDANACEAE
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16281 Lapsana communis L.   Asteraceae          
frli5 Fritillaria liliacea Benth. >>Fritillaria agrestis Liliaceae          
gapr Galium proliferum Gray limestone bedstraw Rubiaceae          
clsc3 Cladonia schofieldii Ahti & Brodo cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
pl_1760 Aspidistra elatior Aspidistra Convallariaceae          
pl_48 Actinidia eriantha   Actinidiaceae          
100301 Polygala teretifolia L.f.   Polygalaceae          
pl_3586 Astragalus chinensis   Leguminosae          
60406 Macrolobium dewevrei De Wild.   Fabaceae          
luni2 Lupinus nipomensis Eastw. >>Lupinus concinnus ssp. concinnus Fabaceae          
33634 Capparis erythrocarpos Isert var. acuminata (De Wild.) Hauman   Capparaceae          
pl_5570 Prunus virginiana Chokecherry Rosaceae          
113861 Selago glutinosa E.Mey. subsp. cylindriphylla Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
phmip Philadelphus microphyllus Gray ssp. pumilus (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. >>Philadelphus pumilus var. pumilus Hydrangeaceae          
66174 Albuca capitata Gilli   Hyacinthaceae          
31611 Impatiens cinnabarina Grey-Wilson   Balsaminaceae          
     

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