Modecca glauca Schinz ()

 
Scientific name : Modecca glauca Schinz
Botanical Family : Passifloraceae
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phhec2 Physalis hederifolia Gray var. cordifolia (Gray) Waterfall >>Physalis hederifolia var. fendleri Solanaceae          
asth Astragalus thurberi Gray Thurber's milkvetch Fabaceae          
osoc Osmorhiza occidentalis (Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray) Torr. western sweetroot Apiaceae          
85699 Boerhavia repens L. var. diffusa auct.   Nyctaginaceae          
35819 Salsola vermiformis C.A.Sm.   Chenopodiaceae          
23029 Ruellia prostrata auct.   Acanthaceae          
ecpo6 Echinocereus polyacanthus Engelm. Mojave mound cactus Cactaceae          
vidi Vicia ?disperma DC. European vetch Fabaceae          
22601 Rhus inamoena Standl. ex Bullock   Anacardiaceae          
100357 Brunnichia africana Welw.   Polygonaceae          
52465 Tragia lukafuensis De Wild.   Euphorbiaceae          
118088 Lecanthus peduncularis (Wall. ex Royle) Wedd.   Urticaceae          
87271 Angraecum macrorrhynchium Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
napu Nama pusillum J.G. & S.A. Lemmon ex Gray eggleaf fiddleleaf Hydrophyllaceae          
beub Betula uber (Ashe) Fern. Virginia roundleaf birch Betulaceae          
103499 Prunus crassifolia (Hauman) Kalkman   Rosaceae          
     

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