Lecidea caesiocoronata Lowe (>>Lecidea olivascens)

 
Scientific name : Lecidea caesiocoronata Lowe
Botanical Family : Lecideaceae
English name : >>Lecidea olivascens
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59690 Lebeckia contaminata Ker Gawl.   Fabaceae          
32205 Nicodemia baroniana Oliv.   Buddlejaceae          
9968 Eriocephalus septifer Cass.   Asteraceae          
88675 Eulophia carunculifera Rchb.f.   Orchidaceae          
frst3 Franseria strigulosa Rydb. >>Ambrosia confertiflora Asteraceae          
73922 Scutellaria pauciflora Baker   Lamiaceae          
mepec Melothria pendula L. var. crassifolia (Small) Cogn. Guadeloupe cucumber Cucurbitaceae          
livi Linum virginianum L. woodland flax Linaceae          
canis Carex nigra (L.) Reichard var. strictiformis (Bailey) Fern. >>Carex nigra Cyperaceae          
30071 Bignonia tulipifera Thonn.   Bignoniaceae          
arca31 Arenaria caroliniana Walt. >>Minuartia caroliniana Caryophyllaceae          
33502 Boscia hypoglauca Gilg   Capparaceae          
37656 Commelina schweinfurthii C.B.Clarke   Commelinaceae          
30073 Bignonia venusta Ker Gawl.   Bignoniaceae          
43288 Cyperus pseudosomaliensis Kük. ex Kük.   Cyperaceae          
50376 Euphorbia scatorhiza S.Carter   Euphorbiaceae          
     

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