Arthonia erubescens Willey (dot lichen)

 
Scientific name : Arthonia erubescens Willey
Botanical Family : Arthoniaceae
English name : dot lichen
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9667 Emilia kivuensis (Muschl.) C.Jeffrey x E. caespitosa Oliv. ex Hell.   Asteraceae          
judrl Juncus drummondii E. Mey. var. logifructus St. John >>Juncus drummondii var. subtriflorus Hyacinthaceae          
aupad Aulacomnium palustre (Hedw.) Schwaegr. var. dimorphum Card. & Thér. >>Aulacomnium palustre Aulacomniaceae          
bias3 Bidens asymmetrica (Levl.) Sherff Koolau Range beggarticks Asteraceae          
103036 Ziziphus spina-christi (L.) Desf. var. spina-christi   Rhamnaceae          
ippo3 Ipomoea polyanthes Roemer & J.A. Schultes >>Merremia umbellata Convolvulaceae          
17070 Matricaria schinziana Thell.   Asteraceae          
13061 Helichrysum argenteum (Thunb.) Thunb.   Asteraceae          
76023 Loranthus bangwensis Engl. & K.Krause   Loranthaceae          
20491 Petalidium setosum C.B.Clarke ex Schinz   Acanthaceae          
liot Limonium otolepis (Schrenk) Kuntze saltmarsh sealavender Plumbaginaceae          
106185 Oxyanthus speciosus DC. subsp. gerrardii (Sond.) Bridson   Rubiaceae          
swra Swertia radiata (Kellogg) Kuntze >>Frasera speciosa Gentianaceae          
31820 Impatiens teitensis Grey-Wilson subsp. teitensis   Balsaminaceae          
103767 Anthospermum muriculatum A.Rich.   Rubiaceae          
     

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