Blasia L. ()

 
Scientific name : Blasia L.
Botanical Family : Blasiaceae
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lenen2 Leskea nervosa (Brid.) Myr. var. nigrescens (Kindb.) Best >>Leskeella nervosa Leskeaceae          
crja3 Cryptomeria japonica (L. f.) D. Don Japanese cedar Taxodiaceae          
pime4 Pistacia mexicana Kunth American pistachio Anacardiaceae          
67628 Ottelia brevifolia Gürke   Hydrocharitaceae          
105719 Mussaenda angolensis Wernham var. angolensis   Rubiaceae          
arma3 Arenaria macradenia S. Wats. Mojave sandwort Caryophyllaceae          
coli16 Cornutispora lichenicola D. Hawksw. & B. Sutton   Uncertain Lichen Family          
63826 Casearia inaequalis Hutch. & Dalziel   Flacourtiaceae          
91991 Pandanus angolensis Huynh forma cacondensis Huynh   PANDANACEAE          
76561 Oncocalyx sulfureus (Engl.) Wiens & Polhill   Loranthaceae          
93618 Aristida denudata Pilg.   Poaceae          
22308 Rauvolfia inebrians K.Schum.   Apocynaceae          
82467 Lithops divergens L.Bolus var. amethystina de Boer   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
36850 Combretum lopolense Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
8568 Dichaelia zeyheri Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
37815 Palisota lagopus Mildbr.   Commelinaceae          
     

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