Modecca wightiana Wall. ex Wight & Arn. ()

 
Scientific name : Modecca wightiana Wall. ex Wight & Arn.
Botanical Family : Passifloraceae
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lomom Lomatium mohavense (Coult. & Rose) Coult. & Rose ssp. mohavense Mojave desertparsley Apiaceae          
sich4 Silene chlorantha (Willd.) Ehrh. yellowgreen catchfly Caryophyllaceae          
81501 Delosperma schimperi (Engl.) H.E.K.Hartmann & Niesler   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
nisc Nissolia schottii (Torr.) Gray Schott's yellowhood Fabaceae          
62046 Rhynchosia caribaea (Jacq.) DC. var. caribaea   Fabaceae          
91161 Satyrium neglectum Schltr. var. neglectum   Orchidaceae          
2168 Barleria macracantha R.Br.   Acanthaceae          
74007 Stachys didymantha Brenan   Lamiaceae          
112108 Craterostigma lindernioides E.A.Bruce   Scrophulariaceae          
17331 Mesembryanthemum compressum Haw.   Aizoaceae          
baul Baeria uliginosa (Nutt.) Gray >>Lasthenia minor Asteraceae          
40777 Crassula woodii Schönland   Crassulaceae          
ceve Ceanothus velutinus Dougl. ex Hook. snowbrush ceanothus Rhamnaceae          
amca3 Amaranthus caudatus L. love-lies-bleeding Amaranthaceae          
cyre7 Cyrtandra reflexa St. John & Storey >>Cyrtandra opaeulae Gesneriaceae          
pasi7 Parmelia siberica Zahlbr. >>Allantoparmelia siberica Parmeliaceae          
     

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