Ephippiocarpa humilis (Chiov.) Boiteau ()

 
Scientific name : Ephippiocarpa humilis (Chiov.) Boiteau
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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65036 Geranium pilosum Andrews   Geraniaceae          
erpap8 Eriogonum parvifolium Sm. var. paynei (C.B. Wolf ex Munz) Reveal >>Eriogonum parvifolium Polygonaceae          
pifl4 Pittosporum flocculosum (Hbd.) Sherff Waianae Range cheesewood Pittosporaceae          
thba2 Thelypteris balbisii (Spreng.) Ching Balbis' maiden fern Thelypteridaceae          
lahis2 Lactuca hirsuta Muhl. ex Nutt. var. sanguinea (Bigelow) Fern. hairy lettuce Asteraceae          
rusps2 Rudbeckia speciosa Wenderoth var. sullivantii (C.L. Boynt. & Beadle) B.L. Robins. >>Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii Asteraceae          
xaco3 Xanthoxalis colorea Small >>Oxalis priceae ssp. colorea Oxalidaceae          
kove3 Koellia verticillata (Michx.) Kuntze >>Pycnanthemum verticillatum var. verticillatum Lamiaceae          
saado Saxifraga adscendens L. var. oregonensis (Raf.) Breitung >>Saxifraga adscendens ssp. oregonensis Saxifragaceae          
splil Sphagnum lindbergii Schimp. in Lindb. ssp. lenense (H. Lindb. in Pohle) Podp. >>Sphagnum lenense Sphagnaceae          
98279 Rhynchelytrum ramosum Stapf & C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
soav2 Sorghastrum avenaceum (Michx.) Nash >>Sorghastrum nutans Poaceae          
loorn2 Lotus oroboides (Kunth) Ottley var. nummularius (M.E. Jones) Isely >>Lotus plebeius Fabaceae          
54804 Berlinia chevalieri De Wild.   Fabaceae          
assp15 Astragalus splendens (Dougl. ex Hook.) Tidestrom >>Oxytropis splendens Fabaceae          
pomi16 Polystachya minor Fawcett & Rendle >>Polystachya foliosa Orchidaceae          
     

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