Beaufortia micrantha (Little Beaufortia)

 
Scientific name : Beaufortia micrantha
Botanical Family : Myrtaceae
English name : Little Beaufortia
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plagi7 Plagiomnium T. Kop. plagiomnium moss Mniaceae          
82112 Khadia nationae (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
68722 Curtonus paniculatus (Klatt) N.E.Br.   Iridaceae          
43559 Eleocharis limosa (Schrad.) Schult.   Cyperaceae          
75923 Englerina woodfordioides (Schweinf.) Balle   Loranthaceae          
heauc Helenium autumnale L. var. canaliculatum (Lam.) Torr. & Gray >>Helenium autumnale var. autumnale Asteraceae          
100883 Anagallis huttonii Harv.   Primulaceae          
113201 Manulea thodeana Diels   Scrophulariaceae          
antet Andropogon ternarius Michx. var. ternarius splitbeard bluestem Poaceae          
oxca3 Oxytheca caryophylloides Parry chickweed oxytheca Polygonaceae          
cosp5 Commelina spirata L. >>Murdannia spirata Commelinaceae          
brlol3 Brickellia longifolia S. Wats. var. longifolia longleaf brickellbush Asteraceae          
65643 Pelargonium revolutum (Andrews) Pers.   Geraniaceae          
42227 Ascolepis protea Welw. var. bellidiflora Welw.   Cyperaceae          
erthm Eriogonum thompsoniae S. Wats. var. matthewsiae (Reveal) Reveal Matthews' buckwheat Polygonaceae          
81701 Drosanthemum striatum (Haw.) Schwantes var. hispifolium (Haw.) G.D.Rowley   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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