Araujia sericofera Brot. (bladder flower)

 
Scientific name : Araujia sericofera Brot.
Botanical Family : Asclepiadaceae
English name : bladder flower
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120594 Costus dewevrei De Wild. & T.Durand   Zingiberaceae          
60401 Macrolobium coeruleum (Taub.) Harms   Fabaceae          
anpol Anthoceros polymorphus Raddi var. laevis (L.) Hampe >>Phaeoceros laevis Anthocerotaceae          
phor60 Phaeophyscia orbicularis (Necker) Moberg wreath lichen Physciaceae          
27307 Trianthema multiflora Peter   Aizoaceae          
plelg Plagiothecium elegans (Brid.) Sull. in Gray var. gracilens Aust. ex Grout >>Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans Hypnaceae          
5274 Ceropegia cimiciodora Oberm.   Apocynaceae          
29901 Begonia natalensis Hook.   Begoniaceae          
erbae Eriogonum baileyi S. Wats. ssp. elegans (Greene) Munz >>Eriogonum elegans Polygonaceae          
82792 Nycteranthus deciduus (L.Bolus) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
39906 Crassula alata (Viv.) A.Berger subsp. alata   Crassulaceae          
elca9 Eleocharis cancellata S. Wats. Arizona spikerush Cyperaceae          
99477 Tristachya rehmannii Hack. var. pilosa C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
32588 Thonningia sessilis Lecomte   Balanophoraceae          
chmup Chamaesyce multiformis (Hook. & Arn.) Croizat & Deg. var. perdita (Sherff) O.& I. Deg. >>Chamaesyce celastroides var. tomentella Euphorbiaceae          
     

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