Tryphostemma papillosa A.& R.Fern. ()

 
Scientific name : Tryphostemma papillosa A.& R.Fern.
Botanical Family : Passifloraceae
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pl_1760 Aspidistra elatior Aspidistra Convallariaceae          
98973 Sporobolus setarioides Peter   Poaceae          
phpu4 Philadelphus pubescens Loisel. hoary mock orange Hydrangeaceae          
60548 Melolobium canescens Benth.   Fabaceae          
85755 Commicarpus stenocarpus (Chiov.) Cufod.   Nyctaginaceae          
50809 Jatropha macrophylla Pax & K.Hoffm.   Euphorbiaceae          
117784 Triumfetta trachystema K.Schum.   Tiliaceae          
ruve5 Rubus vermontanus Blanch. Vermont blackberry Rosaceae          
cyob2 Cydonia oblonga P. Mill. quince Rosaceae          
40959 Kalanchoe multiflora Schinz   Crassulaceae          
39043 Ipomoea linosepala Hallier f. subsp. aureoargentea P.A.Duvign. & Dewit   Convolvulaceae          
paal17 Passiflora altocaerulea Lindl. >>Passiflora belotii Passifloraceae          
acci2 Acarospora cinereoalba (Fink) H. Magn. cracked lichen Acarosporaceae          
erpa15 Ericameria palmeri (Gray) Hall Palmer's goldenbush Asteraceae          
40368 Crassula multicava auct.   Crassulaceae          
lupi Ludwigia pilosa Walt. hairy primrose-willow Onagraceae          
     

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