Acalypha australis L. (Australian acalypha)

 
Scientific name : Acalypha australis L.
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
English name : Australian acalypha
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27496 Trichoscypha silveirana Exell & Mendonça   Anacardiaceae          
hesp3 Hexalectris spicata (Walt.) Barnh. spiked crested coralroot Orchidaceae          
cifl2 Cirsium flaccidum Small >>Cirsium carolinianum Asteraceae          
lepra Lepraria Ach. dust lichen Uncertain Lichen Family          
pesu18 Pertusaria suboculata Brodo & Dibben pore lichen Pertusariaceae          
84465 Ficus eriobotryoides Kunth & Bouché var. monbuttuensis (Warb.) Lebrun   Moraceae          
hipin Hieracium pilosella L. var. niveum Muell.-Arg. mouseear hawkweed Asteraceae          
53811 Argyrolobium filiforme Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
ceav Cerasus avium (L.) Moench >>Prunus avium Rosaceae          
91232 Satyrium trinerve Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
20888 Piaranthus nebrownii Dinter   Apocynaceae          
81248 Corpuscularia buchubergense Dinter & Schwantes ex Range   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
60901 Mucuna homblei De Wild.   Fabaceae          
acne5 Aconogonum newberryi (Small) Soják >>Polygonum davisiae Polygonaceae          
eupup2 Eurhynchium pulchellum (Hedw.) Jenn. var. pulchellum eurhynchium moss Brachytheciaceae          
lism Listera smallii Wieg. kidneyleaf twayblade Orchidaceae          
     

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