Tryphostemma heterophyllum (Schinz) Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Tryphostemma heterophyllum (Schinz) Engl.
Botanical Family : Passifloraceae
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107 Arctotis dregei Turcz.   Asteraceae          
clla5 Cladocarpa lamoureuxii (St. John) St. John >>Sicyos maximowiczii Cucurbitaceae          
82847 Nycteranthus peersii (L.Bolus) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
ptlob Pteris longifolia L. var. bahamensis (J.G. Agardh) Hieron. >>Pteris bahamensis Pteridaceae          
riha Rinodina halei H. Magn.   Physciaceae          
riin5 Rinodina inaequalis H. Magn. >>Amandinea dakotensis Physciaceae          
lisub Lipochaeta succulenta (Hook. & Arn.) DC. var. barclayi Sherff >>Lipochaeta succulenta Asteraceae          
velu Veratrum luteum L. >>Chamaelirium luteum Liliaceae          
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chviv5 Chrysopsis villosa (Pursh) Nutt. ex DC. var. viscida Gray >>Heterotheca viscida Asteraceae          
masaa Malacothrix saxatilis (Nutt.) Torr. & Gray var. arachnoidea (McGregor) E. Williams cliff desertdandelion Asteraceae          
7471 Cullumia sulcata (Thunb.) Less. var. sulcata   Asteraceae          
pyfl6 Pycreus flavicomus (Michx.) C.D. Adams >>Cyperus flavicomus Cyperaceae          
48804 Erica tragulifera Salisb.   Ericaceae          
achi6 Acarospora hilaris (Dufour) Hue cracked lichen Acarosporaceae          
     

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