Cayaponia Silva Manso (melonleaf)

 
Scientific name : Cayaponia Silva Manso
Botanical Family : Cucurbitaceae
English name : melonleaf
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102208 Ischyrolepis distracta (Mast.) H.P.Linder   RESTIONACEAE          
41528 Cucumis hirsutus Sond.   Cucurbitaceae          
pl_6571 Azorella fuegiana   Umbelliferae          
81034 Conophytum pictum (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
96805 Milium coerulescens Desf.   Poaceae          
73354 Plectranthus conglomeratus (T.C.E.Fr.) Hutch. & Dandy   Lamiaceae          
vibe2 Viola beckwithii Torr. & Gray Beckwith's violet Violaceae          
polas Polygonum lapathifolium L. var. salicifolium Sibthorp >>Polygonum lapathifolium Polygonaceae          
45956 Blaeria bugonii Welw. ex Engl.   Ericaceae          
69524 Gladiolus pseudogregarius Mildbr. ex Hutch.   Iridaceae          
gnsp2 Gnaphalium spathulatum Lam. >>Gamochaeta pensylvanica Asteraceae          
peee Peperomia eekana C. DC. Mt. Eke peperomia Piperaceae          
85665 Boerhavia diffusa L. var. hirsuta Heimerl   Nyctaginaceae          
58934 Indigofera heudelotii Benth. ex Baker var. heudelotii   Fabaceae          
hiac3 Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern. African rosemallow Malvaceae          
plar Plagiobothrys arizonicus (Gray) Greene ex Gray Arizona popcornflower Boraginaceae          
     

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