Ceratolejeunea rubiginosa Steph. ()

 
Scientific name : Ceratolejeunea rubiginosa Steph.
Botanical Family : Lejeuneaceae
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107727 Pygmaeothamnus zeyheri (Sond.) Robyns var. livingstonianus Robyns   Rubiaceae          
erpam3 Ericameria parryi (Gray) Nesom & Baird var. monocephala (A. Nels & Kennedy) Nesom & Baird Parry's rabbitbrush Asteraceae          
102518 Restio sabulosus Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
asans2 Astragalus andersonii Gray var. sepultipes Barneby >>Astragalus sepultipes Fabaceae          
ascu11 Aster cusickii Gray >>Symphyotrichum cusickii Asteraceae          
13779 Heracleum abyssinicum (Boiss.) C.Norman   Apiaceae          
pyhil Pyrrocoma hirta (Gray) Greene var. lanulosa (Greene) Mayes ex G. Brown & Keil tacky goldenweed Asteraceae          
62765 Tephrosia capensis (Jacq.) Pers. var. angustifolia E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
rhtyl Rhus typhina L. var. laciniata Wood >>Rhus hirta Anacardiaceae          
24389 Senecio kundelungensis Lisowski   Asteraceae          
27053 Thunbergia microchlamys S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
72183 Coleus latifolius Hochst. ex Benth. var. madiensis Baker   Lamiaceae          
92283 Passiflora coriacea Juss.   Passifloraceae          
87940 Cymbidium pedicellatum (L.f.) Sw.   Orchidaceae          
rore3 Rosa ×rehderiana Blackb. polyantha rose Rosaceae          
pl_1453 Gnaphalium affine   Compositae          
     

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