Calectasia cyanea (Blue Tinsel-lily)

 
Scientific name : Calectasia cyanea
Botanical Family : CALECTASIACEAE
English name : Blue Tinsel-lily
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12272 Haemanthus unifoliatus Snijman   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
100261 Polygala sadebeckiana Gürke   Polygalaceae          
98952 Sporobolus rhodesiensis Stent & J.M.Rattray   Poaceae          
87035 Aerangis mixta Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
arlah Arenaria laricifolia (L.) B.L. Robins. var. hultenii Welsh p.p. >>Minuartia yukonensis Caryophyllaceae          
enoc2 Endocarpon ochroleucum Tuck. >>Heterocarpon ochroleucum Verrucariaceae          
26950 Thunbergia argentea Lindau   Acanthaceae          
cicap2 Cirsium calcareum (M.E. Jones) Woot. & Standl. var. pulchellum (Greene) Welsh >>Cirsium calcareum Asteraceae          
88013 Cyrtorchis erythraeae (Rolfe) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
67056 Ornithogalum pruinosum F.M.Leight.   Hyacinthaceae          
stcoi Stipa comata Trin. & Rupr. var. intermedia Scribn. & Tweedy >>Hesperostipa comata ssp. intermedia Poaceae          
vich2 Viola charlestonensis M.S. Baker & J.C. Clausen ex Clokey Charleston Mountain violet Violaceae          
83494 Ruschia pillansii L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
setar Setaria Beauv. bristlegrass Poaceae          
paca19 Panicum calliphyllum Ashe >>Dichanthelium boreale Poaceae          
plpaa Plantago patagonica Jacq. var. aristata (Michx.) Gray >>Plantago aristata BREXIACEAE          
     

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