Anthelia (Dumort.) Dumort. ()

 
Scientific name : Anthelia (Dumort.) Dumort.
Botanical Family : Antheliaceae
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58941 Indigofera hirsuta L. var. hirsuta   Fabaceae          
84944 Ensete livingstonianum (Kirk) Cheesman   Musaceae          
19299 Osmites anthemoides DC.   Asteraceae          
lamar Lamarckia Moench goldentop grass Poaceae          
pshah3 Psychotria hawaiiensis (Gray) Fosberg var. hawaiiensis kopiko 'ula Rubiaceae          
3731 Bryomorphe zeyheri Harv.   Asteraceae          
cybr11 Cyperus brunneus Sw. >>Cyperus planifolius Cyperaceae          
pasu9 Parmotrema subsumptum (Nyl.) Hale >>Rimeliella subsumpta Parmeliaceae          
sypil2 Synthyris pinnatifida S. Wats. var. laciniata Gray >>Synthyris laciniata Scrophulariaceae          
103289 Cliffortia falcata L.f.   Rosaceae          
erau5 Eriocarpum australe Greene >>Machaeranthera pinnatifida ssp. pinnatifida var. pinnatifida Asteraceae          
pl_2438 Ledum columbianum   Ericaceae          
stca12 Stenogyne campanulata Weller & Sakai Kalalau Valley stenogyne Lamiaceae          
50680 Grisebachia secundiflora E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
4337 Caralluma incarnata (L.f.) N.E.Br. var. alba (G.Don) N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
1381 Aspilia zombensis Baker var. longifolia S.Moore   Asteraceae          
     

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