Bartramia Hedw. (bartramia moss)

 
Scientific name : Bartramia Hedw.
Botanical Family : Bartramiaceae
English name : bartramia moss
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mabis Manilkara bidentata (A. DC.) Chev. ssp. surinamensis (Miq.) T.D. Pennington Surinam bulletwood Sapotaceae          
sekr Selaginella kraussiana (Kunze) A. Braun Krauss' spikemoss Selaginellaceae          
34982 Hippocratea unguiculata Loes.   Celastraceae          
raadt Ranunculus adoneus Gray var. typicus L. Benson >>Ranunculus adoneus var. adoneus Ranunculaceae          
62954 Tephrosia moroubensis Tisser.   Fabaceae          
79750 Tiliacora innularis Louis ex Troupin   Menispermaceae          
cobi4 Coriflora bigelovii (Torr.) W.A. Weber >>Clematis bigelovii Ranunculaceae          
44175 Isolepis willdenowii Kunth   Cyperaceae          
sapu13 Saponaria pumilio (L.) Fenzl ex A. Braun pygmy pink Caryophyllaceae          
asioi Astragalus iodanthus S. Wats. var. iodanthus Humboldt River milkvetch Fabaceae          
sale Salix lemmonii Bebb Lemmon's willow Salicaceae          
erbe12 Eragrostis beyrichii J. G. Sm. >>Eragrostis secundiflora ssp. oxylepis Poaceae          
112845 Limosella minuta Dinter ex Suess.   Scrophulariaceae          
106081 Otiophora lebruniana (Bamps) Robbr. & Puff var. devrediana (Bamps) Robbr. & Puff   Rubiaceae          
smstc Smilacina stellata (L.) Desf. var. crassa Victorin >>Maianthemum stellatum Liliaceae          
90158 Megaclinium velutinum Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
     

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