Biatorella plicata H. Magn. ()

 
Scientific name : Biatorella plicata H. Magn.
Botanical Family : Biatorellaceae
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40254 Crassula hirtipes Harv. x C. subaphylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. var. virgata (Harv.) Toelken   Crassulaceae          
ruhis3 Rubus hispidus L. var. suberectus Peck >>Rubus setosus Rosaceae          
1486 Aster harveyanus Kuntze subsp. gracilis W.Lippert   Asteraceae          
deza Dermatocarpon zahlbruckneri Hasse >>Catapyrenium zahlbruckneri Verrucariaceae          
22410 Rhaphidophora pusilla N.E.Br.   Araceae          
57381 Dolichos goetzei Harms   Fabaceae          
167 Arctotis revoluta DC.   Asteraceae          
115484 Solanum supinum Dunal var. leucophaeum (Dunal) Bitter   Solanaceae          
78976 Memecylon sapinii De Wild.   Melastomataceae          
94738 Danthonia papposa Nees   Poaceae          
pl_4194 Callistemon citrinus Crimson bottlebrush Myrtaceae          
ruwi Rubus wisconsinensis Bailey Wisconsin blackberry Rosaceae          
87396 Azadehdelia brachyceras (Summerh.) Braem   Orchidaceae          
asth2 Astragalus thompsoniae S. Wats. >>Astragalus mollissimus var. thompsoniae Fabaceae          
105154 Grumilea capensis (Eckl.) Sond. var. pubescens Sond.   Rubiaceae          
pulmo Pulmonaria L. lungwort Boraginaceae          
     

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