Calypogeia peruviana Nees & Mont. ()

 
Scientific name : Calypogeia peruviana Nees & Mont.
Botanical Family : Calypogeiaceae
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sapo12 Salsola pontica (Pallas) A. Degen >>Salsola kali ssp. pontica Chenopodiaceae          
hyne2 Hymenatherum neomexicanum Gray >>Adenophyllum wrightii Asteraceae          
12175 Haarera alternifolia (O.Hoffm.) Hutch. & E.A.Bruce   Asteraceae          
28872 Vernonia smaragdopappa S.Moore   Asteraceae          
odha Odontostomum hartwegii Torr. Hartweg's doll's-lily Liliaceae          
pebra2 Penstemon bridgesii Gray var. amplexicaulis Monnet >>Penstemon rostriflorus Scrophulariaceae          
38141 Rourea fasciculata Gilg var. flagelliflora Welw. ex Hiern   Connaraceae          
7096 Crepis meruensis (R.E.Fr.) Babc.   Asteraceae          
16101 Landolphia petersiana (Klotzsch) R.A.Dyer var. angustifolia (K.Schum. ex Engl.) Stapf   Apocynaceae          
samer Salvia mellifera Greene ssp. revoluta (Brandeg.) Abrams >>Salvia brandegeei Lamiaceae          
scpa4 Scirpus paludosus A. Nels. >>Schoenoplectus maritimus Cyperaceae          
pedeh2 Penstemon deustus Dougl. ex Lindl. var. heterander (Torr. & Gray) Cronq. >>Penstemon deustus var. pedicellatus Scrophulariaceae          
85293 Eucalyptus multiflora Poir.   Myrtaceae          
110046 Thesium ecklonianum Sond.   Santalaceae          
drle7 Dracocephalum leptophyllum (Small) Small >>Physostegia leptophylla Lamiaceae          
82189 Lampranthus dubitans (L.Bolus) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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