Buelliella inquilina (Tuck.) Fink (>>Dactylospora inquilina)

 
Scientific name : Buelliella inquilina (Tuck.) Fink
Botanical Family : ANTHERICACEAE
English name : >>Dactylospora inquilina
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71727 Acrocephalus kundelungense De Wild.   Lamiaceae          
pl_987 Spergularia rubra Sandwort Caryophyllaceae          
acros2 Acroscyphus Leveille acroscyphus Caliciaceae          
pl_2160 Juniperus virginiana Pencil cedar Cupressaceae          
113353 Nemesia ionantha Diels   Scrophulariaceae          
90087 Listrostachys zenkeri Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
97793 Pennisetum ruppellii Steud.   Poaceae          
gypa5 Gymnomitrion pacificum Grolle   Empetraceae          
116704 Strychnos volkensii Gilg ex Engl.   STRYCHNACEAE          
lisp6 Limnorchis sparsiflora (S. Wats.) Rydb. >>Platanthera sparsiflora var. sparsiflora Orchidaceae          
pl_6630 Ferula marmarica   Umbelliferae          
86634 Jasminum oleicarpum Baker   Oleaceae          
alpa5 Allium passeyi N.& A. Holmgren Passey's onion Liliaceae          
sianv Silene antirrhina L. var. vaccarifolia Rydb. >>Silene antirrhina Caryophyllaceae          
101891 Oligomeris capensis (Thunb.) Harv. var. pumila (Harv.) Perkins   Resedaceae          
     

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