Fibraurea tinctoria Lour. (fibraurea)

 
Scientific name : Fibraurea tinctoria Lour.
Botanical Family : Onocleaceae
English name : fibraurea
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ststs Streptopus streptopoides (Ledeb.) Frye & Rigg ssp. streptopoides small twistedstalk Liliaceae          
109028 Vangueria umbellulata Hiern   Rubiaceae          
pefl12 Pectis floribunda A. Rich. >>Pectis elongata var. floribunda Asteraceae          
psba Pseudobahia bahiifolia (Benth.) Rydb. Hartweg's golden sunburst Asteraceae          
orcac2 Orobanche californica Cham. & Schlecht. ssp. californica California broomrape Orobanchaceae          
pl_2961 Secale strictum kuprijanovii   Gramineae          
casep Calystegia sepium (L.) R. Br. var. pubescens Gray >>Calystegia spithamaea ssp. purshiana Convolvulaceae          
aqfoh Aquilegia formosa Fisch. ex DC. var. hypolasia (Greene) Munz >>Aquilegia formosa Ranunculaceae          
80168 Aridaria subaequans L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
52439 Tragia durbanensis Kuntze   Euphorbiaceae          
pl_1571 Lygodesmia grandiflora Skeleton plant Compositae          
bote4 Bothriospermum tenellum (Hornem.) Fisch. & C.A. Mey. leaf between flower Boraginaceae          
23248 Schefflera myriantha (Baker) Drake var. attenuata Bernardi   Araliaceae          
22061 Pupalia scandens Fiori   Amaranthaceae          
acch2 Acalypha chamaedryfolia (Lam.) Muell.-Arg. bastard copperleaf Euphorbiaceae          
euoca Euphorbia ocellata Dur. & Hilg. var. arenicola (Parish) Jepson >>Chamaesyce ocellata ssp. arenicola Euphorbiaceae          
     

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