Passiflora foetida L. ()

 
Scientific name : Passiflora foetida L.
Botanical Family : Passifloraceae
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ersit Erigeron sionis Cronq. var. trilobatus (Maguire ex Cronq.) Welsh >>Erigeron proselyticus Asteraceae          
cupe4 Cuphea petiolata (L.) Koehne >>Cuphea viscosissima Lythraceae          
lede12 Lecidoma demissum (Rustr.) Gotth. Schneider & Hertel   HALORAGACEAE          
21773 Psilotrichum calceolatum Hook.   Amaranthaceae          
erith Erithalis P. Br. blacktorch Rubiaceae          
67378 Scilla uyuiensis Rendle   Hyacinthaceae          
61599 Priestleya tecta (Thunb.) DC.   Fabaceae          
17252 Mesembryanthemum bellidiflorum Dill.   Aizoaceae          
pl_548 Atherosperma moschatum Black sassafras Atherospermataceae          
ercoa6 Eriogonum corymbosum Benth. var. atwoodii (Reveal) Welsh >>Eriogonum thompsoniae var. atwoodii Polygonaceae          
60786 Mimosa adianthifolia Schumach.   Fabaceae          
anoda Anoda Cav. anoda Malvaceae          
82189 Lampranthus dubitans (L.Bolus) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
85663 Boerhavia diffusa L. var. diffusa   Nyctaginaceae          
prviv Prunus virginiana L. var. virginiana chokecherry Rosaceae          
20517 Peucedanum atropurpureum (Steud. ex A.Rich.) Hiern   Apiaceae          
     

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