Alsia Sull. (alsia moss)

 
Scientific name : Alsia Sull.
Botanical Family : Lomandraceae
English name : alsia moss
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77698 Hibiscus macularis E.Mey. ex Harv.   Malvaceae          
opwhm Opuntia whipplei Engelm. & Bigelow var. multigeniculata (Clokey) L. Benson >>Opuntia multigeniculata Cactaceae          
nema4 Neopieris mariana (L.) Britt. >>Lyonia mariana Ericaceae          
48572 Erica pillansii Bolus   Ericaceae          
pl_3289 Luzula capitata   Juncaceae          
pyco2 Pyracantha coccinea M. Roemer scarlet firethorn Rosaceae          
100593 Rumex obtusifolius L. subsp. agrestis (Fr.) Danser   Polygonaceae          
101532 Protea welwitschii Engl. subsp. adolphi-friderici (Engl.) Beard   PROTEACEAE          
pl_3979 Lilium maculatum   Liliaceae          
facel Facelis Cass. trampweed Asteraceae          
luara4 Lupinus arcticus S. Wats. ssp. arcticus arctic lupine Fabaceae          
monol2 Monolopia DC. monolopia Asteraceae          
56728 Cryptosepalum robynsii De Wild. & Staner   Fabaceae          
118133 Pilea kiwuensis Engl.   Urticaceae          
84153 Dorstenia kameruniana Engl.   Moraceae          
romo3 Rorippa montana (Wallich) Small >>Rorippa indica var. indica Brassicaceae          
     

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