Cinclidium subrotundum Lindb. (cinclidium moss)

 
Scientific name : Cinclidium subrotundum Lindb.
Botanical Family : Mniaceae
English name : cinclidium moss
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maelw Madia elegans D. Don ex Lindl. ssp. wheeleri (Gray) Keck Wheeler's tarweed Asteraceae          
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44047 Isolepis bergiana (Spreng.) Schult.   Cyperaceae          
72913 Ocimum bracteosum Benth.   Lamiaceae          
veal7 Vernonia altissima Nutt. >>Vernonia gigantea ssp. gigantea Asteraceae          
10576 Flanagania orangeana Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
110051 Thesium euphorbioides L.   Santalaceae          
aus_p1085 Eucalyptus pachyphylla Red-budded Mallee Myrtaceae          
chpe6 Chrysopsis pedunculata Greene >>Heterotheca villosa var. pedunculata Asteraceae          
rula4 Rumex lacustris Greene >>Rumex salicifolius var. lacustris Polygonaceae          
48796 Erica thunbergii Montin var. thunbergii   Ericaceae          
pl_6759 Parietaria judaica Pellitory of the wall Urticaceae          
11103 Geigeria schinzii O.Hoffm. subsp. orientalis Wild   Asteraceae          
     

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