Drepanolejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn. ()

 
Scientific name : Drepanolejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn.
Botanical Family : Lejeuneaceae
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fige2 Filago germanica L. 1763, non Huds. 1762 >>Filago vulgaris Asteraceae          
115350 Solanum nigrum L. var. ß patulum L.   Solanaceae          
cascm Camissonia scapoidea (Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray) Raven ssp. macrocarpa (Raven) Raven Paiute suncup Onagraceae          
olpa3 Oligosporus pacificus (Nutt.) Poljakov >>Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. scouleriana Asteraceae          
76447 Loranthus splendens N.E.Br.   Loranthaceae          
alrua Alnus rugosa (Du Roi) Spreng. var. americana (Regel) Fern. >>Alnus incana ssp. rugosa Betulaceae          
cacu8 Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. river sheoak Casuarinaceae          
119820 Cissus dinklagei Gilg & M.Brandt var. pilosa Desc.   Vitaceae          
isstc Isothecium stoloniferum Brid. var. cardotii (Kindb. in Mac. & Kindb.) Wijk & Marg. >>Isothecium myosuroides Brachytheciaceae          
97849 Pentameris longiglumis (Nees) Stapf subsp. gymnocolea N.P.Barker   Poaceae          
118459 Clerodendrum baumii Gürke   Verbenaceae          
dise7 Dieffenbachia seguine (Jacq.) Schott dumbcane Araceae          
103116 Dactylopetalum verticillatum (N.E.Br.) Schinz   Rhizophoraceae          
118981 Lippia triphylla (L'Hér.) Kuntze   Verbenaceae          
xenos Xenostegia Austin & Staples morningvine Convolvulaceae          
     

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