Allarthonia caesia Flotow (>>Arthonia caesia)

 
Scientific name : Allarthonia caesia Flotow
Botanical Family : Arthoniaceae
English name : >>Arthonia caesia
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55867 Crotalaria collina Polhill   Fabaceae          
ilbr Ilex bronxensis Britt. >>Ilex verticillata Aquifoliaceae          
rafib2 Ranunculus ficaria L. ssp. bulbifera (Marsden-Jones) Lawalree >>Ranunculus ficaria var. bulbifera Ranunculaceae          
euar9 Eugenia aromatica (L.) Baillon >>Syzygium aqueum Myrtaceae          
38381 Convolvulus asarifolius Desr.   Convolvulaceae          
38229 Astripomoea malvacea (Klotzsch) A.Meeuse var. epedunculata (Rendle) Verdc.   Convolvulaceae          
ceve7 Cerastium vestitum Greene >>Cerastium arvense ssp. strictum Caryophyllaceae          
poacr Populus acuminata Rydb. var. rehderi Sarg. >>Populus acuminata Salicaceae          
cypr11 Cynanchum pringlei (Gray) Henrickson Pringle's swallow-wort Asclepiadaceae          
119405 Alsodeia welwitchii Oliv.   Violaceae          
17930 Mesembryanthemum spinosum L. var. cradockense (Kuntze) A.Berger ex Range   Aizoaceae          
gohi4 Gonzalagunia hirsuta (Jacq.) K. Schum. mata de Mariposa Rubiaceae          
86921 Oenothera jamesii Torr. & A.Gray   Onagraceae          
teco9 Tetracarpidium conophorum (Muell. Arg.) Hutch. & Dalziel tetracarpidium Euphorbiaceae          
47856 Erica calycina L. var. periplociflora (Salisb.) Bolus   Ericaceae          
26179 Staurogyne letestuana Benoist   Acanthaceae          
     

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