Acisanthera P. Br. (acisanthera)

 
Scientific name : Acisanthera P. Br.
Botanical Family : Melastomataceae
English name : acisanthera
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79659 Cissampelos rigidifolia (Engl.) Diels var. rigidifolia   Menispermaceae          
36152 Garcinia brieyi De Wild.   Clusiaceae          
62817 Tephrosia ehrenbergiana auct.   Fabaceae          
mupeo Mucronea perfoliata (Gray) Heller var. opaca Hoover >>Mucronea perfoliata Polygonaceae          
loge3 Lobelia georgiana McVaugh >>Lobelia amoena var. glandulifera Campanulaceae          
81596 Drosanthemum anomalum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
potw2 Populus tweedyi Britt. >>Populus angustifolia Salicaceae          
ligr12 Linum greggii Engelm. >>Linum schiedeanum Linaceae          
25041 Sium erectum Huds.   Apiaceae          
50699 Hasskarlia didymostemon Baill.   Euphorbiaceae          
74275 Beilschmiedia natalensis J.H.Ross   Lauraceae          
102584 Rhodocoma fruticosa (Thunb.) H.P.Linder   RESTIONACEAE          
raha2 Ranunculus hawaiensis Gray Hawai'ian buttercup Ranunculaceae          
73095 Ocimum viridiflorum Roth   Lamiaceae          
woap Woodsia appalachiana T.M.C. Taylor Appalachian cliff fern Dryopteridaceae          
120367 Xyris kibaraensis Lisowski   Xyridaceae          
     

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