Mentzelia aspera L. (tropical blazingstar)

 
Scientific name : Mentzelia aspera L.
Botanical Family : Loasaceae
English name : tropical blazingstar
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29024 Vincetoxicum obtusifolium (L.f.) Kuntze   Apocynaceae          
oecea2 Oenothera cespitosa Nutt. var. australis (Woot. & Standl.) Munz [orthographic variant] >>Oenothera brachycarpa Onagraceae          
nela6 Neuropogon lambii Imshaug >>Usnea sphacelata Parmeliaceae          
viloi2 Viola lobata Benth. ssp. integrifolia (S. Wats.) R.J. Little pine violet Violaceae          
35041 Maytenus conferta Masinde ex N.Robson   Celastraceae          
103019 Ziziphus mauritiana auct.   Rhamnaceae          
phal18 Physcia albicans (Pers.) J. W. Thomson >>Physcia atrostriata Physciaceae          
55765 Crotalaria aurea Dinter ex Baker f.   Fabaceae          
96198 Hyparrhenia aucta (Stapf) Stapf ex Stent   Poaceae          
legr16 Lecanora granatina Sommerf. >>Euopsis granatina Lichinaceae          
sabrp3 Saxifraga bronchialis L. var. purpureomaculata Hultén >>Saxifraga bronchialis ssp. funstonii Saxifragaceae          
112379 Dopatrium luteum Engl.   Scrophulariaceae          
71303 Tritoniopsis parviflora (Jacq.) G.J.Lewis var. parviflora   Iridaceae          
105962 Oldenlandia longituba Beck   Rubiaceae          
95277 Ehrharta longigluma C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
38315 Breweria suffruticosa Schinz   Convolvulaceae          
     

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