Magnolia virginiana L. (sweetbay)

 
Scientific name : Magnolia virginiana L.
Botanical Family : Magnoliaceae
English name : sweetbay
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105995 Oldenlandia praetermissa Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
47147 Diospyros amaniensis Gürke   Ebenaceae          
53520 Albizia lophantha (Willd.) Benth.   Fabaceae          
102921 Phylica reclinata J.C.Wendl.   Rhamnaceae          
68219 Herniaria erckertii Herm. var. dinteri Chaudhri   ILLECEBRACEAE          
pelel Penstemon leiophyllus Pennell var. leiophyllus smoothleaf beardtongue Scrophulariaceae          
copea Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult. var. aspleniifolia (L.) Fern. >>Comptonia peregrina Podocarpaceae          
65898 Streptocarpus glandulosissimus Engl. var. longiflorus Mansf.   Gesneriaceae          
64709 Sebaea radiata Hilliard & B.L.Burtt   Gentianaceae          
30520 Commiphora longebracteata Engl.   Burseraceae          
18335 Mizonia centralis A.Chev.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
amman Ammannia L. redstem Lythraceae          
107370 Psychotria floribunda De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
diim Dicerandra immaculata Lakela spotless balm Lamiaceae          
apera Apera Adans. silkybent Poaceae          
87135 Angraecum apiculatum Hook. var. kirkii (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f.   Orchidaceae          
     

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