Drimys Forster & Forster f. (drimys)

 
Scientific name : Drimys Forster & Forster f.
Botanical Family : LEEACEAE
English name : drimys
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110655 Pancovia heckeli Claudel   Sapindaceae          
stpo9 Staurothele polygonia de Lesd. wart lichen Verrucariaceae          
aegls Aesculus glabra Willd. var. sargentii Rehd. >>Aesculus glabra var. glabra Garryaceae          
13257 Helichrysum forskahlii (J.F.Gmel.) Hilliard & B.L.Burtt var. compactum (Vatke) Mesfin   Asteraceae          
46044 Bridelia aubrevillei auct.   Euphorbiaceae          
176 Arctotis scariosa Aiton   Asteraceae          
prsu Primula suffrutescens Gray Sierra primrose Primulaceae          
79030 Osbeckia decumbens (P.Beauv.) DC.   Melastomataceae          
67945 Hypoxis minor Eckl.   Hypoxidaceae          
pefr7 Penstemon francisci-pennellii Crosswhite >>Penstemon leiophyllus var. francisci-pennellii Scrophulariaceae          
pewht Penstemon whitedii Piper ssp. tristis Pennell & Keck >>Penstemon eriantherus var. redactus Scrophulariaceae          
8218 Delosperma knox-daviesii Lavis   Aizoaceae          
71491 Desbordesia insignis auct.   IRVINGIACEAE          
saac3 Salix acutidens Rydb. >>Salix eriocephala Salicaceae          
86908 Ludwigia stenorraphe (Brenan) Hara subsp. reducta (Brenan) P.H.Raven   Onagraceae          
ridi2 Rimelia diffractaica (Essl.) Hale & Fletcher   Parmeliaceae          
     

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