Achlys DC. (achlys)

 
Scientific name : Achlys DC.
Botanical Family : Berberidaceae
English name : achlys
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rale2 Ramalina leptocarpha Tuck. cartilage lichen Ramalinaceae          
canel Canella P. Br. wild cinnamon Canellaceae          
15134 Justicia bracteata (Hochst.) Zarb   Acanthaceae          
xyju2 Xyris juncea Baldw. >>Xyris baldwiniana Xyridaceae          
2647 Bidens kirkii (Oliv. & Hiern) Sherff   Asteraceae          
60208 Lotononis pumila Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
pseud23 ×Pseudelymus Barkworth & D.R. Dewey foxtail wheatgrass Poaceae          
1213 Aspidoglossum biflorum E.Mey.   Apocynaceae          
52762 Acacia detinens Burch.   Fabaceae          
17294 Mesembryanthemum candollii Haw.   Aizoaceae          
acvu2 Aconitum vulparia Reichb. ex Sprengel wolfsbane Ranunculaceae          
pl_2486 Vaccinium fuscatum Black highbush blueberry Ericaceae          
erli8 Ericameria lignumviridis (Welsh) Nesom Greenwood's goldenbush Asteraceae          
11148 Gerbera asplenifolia (Lam.) Spreng.   Asteraceae          
79576 Bersama schweinfurthii Brehmer   Melianthaceae          
35224 Salacia elegans Welw. ex Oliv. var. elegans   Celastraceae          
     

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