Epipterygium Lindb. (epipterygium moss)

 
Scientific name : Epipterygium Lindb.
Botanical Family : Bryaceae
English name : epipterygium moss
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62564 Smithia strigosa Benth.   Fabaceae          
7019 Crassocephalum diversifolium Hiern   Asteraceae          
14673 Hyphaene incoje Furtado   Arecaceae          
popel2 Polygonum pensylvanicum L. var. laevigatum Fern. >>Polygonum pensylvanicum Polygonaceae          
trhy2 Trichomanes hymenophylloides Bosch thinleaf bristle fern Hymenophyllaceae          
vipup2 Viola pubescens Ait. var. pubescens downy yellow violet Violaceae          
43887 Fimbristylis rotundata Kük.   Cyperaceae          
31474 Heliotropium giessii Friedr.-Holzh.   Boraginaceae          
58973 Indigofera jucunda Schrire   Fabaceae          
96539 Lepturus repens (G.Forst.) R.Br.   Poaceae          
drheh Draba helleriana Greene var. helleriana Heller's draba Brassicaceae          
75323 Lobelia sutherlandii E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
114805 Mannia le-testui Pellegr.   Simaroubaceae          
59461 Indigofera variabilis De Wild.   Fabaceae          
65751 Pelargonium whytei Baker   Geraniaceae          
eldu Elaphoglossum dussii Underwood ex Maxon >>Elaphoglossum petiolatum var. dussii Dryopteridaceae          
     

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