Lejeunea glaucescens Gottsche var. glaucescens ()

 
Scientific name : Lejeunea glaucescens Gottsche var. glaucescens
Botanical Family : Lejeuneaceae
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thglh Thlaspi glaucum (A. Nels.) A. Nels. var. hesperium Payson >>Thlaspi montanum var. montanum Brassicaceae          
114797 Kirkia lentiscoides Engl.   Simaroubaceae          
50197 Euphorbia obovalifolia auct.   Euphorbiaceae          
brluc Brodiaea lutea (Lindl.) Morton var. cookii (Hoover) Munz >>Triteleia ixioides ssp. cookii Liliaceae          
103189 Alchemilla fischeri Engl. subsp. camerunensis Letouzey   Rosaceae          
33365 Wahlenbergia riparia A.DC. var. segregata Brehmer   Campanulaceae          
nami Najas minor All. brittle waternymph Polypodiaceae          
mehe4 Meesia hexasticha sensu Grout >>Meesia longiseta Najadaceae          
cyreh Cyperus retrofractus (L.) Torr. var. hystricinus (Fern.) Kükenth. >>Cyperus hystricinus Cyperaceae          
8212 Delosperma katbergense L.Bolus var. amatolense L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
6245 Chlorophytum trichocraspedum Peter ex Poelln.   ANTHERICACEAE          
94092 Brachiaria longiflora Clayton   Poaceae          
81635 Drosanthemum fourcadei (L.Bolus) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
52779 Acacia eriadenia Benth.   Fabaceae          
assir Aster simplex Willd. var. ramosissimus (Torr. & Gray) Cronq. >>Symphyotrichum lanceolatum ssp. lanceolatum var. lanceolatum Asteraceae          
31114 Erucastrum griquense (N.E.Br.) O.E.Schulz   Brassicaceae          
     

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