Microgramma lycopodioides (L.) Copeland (clubmoss snakefern)

 
Scientific name : Microgramma lycopodioides (L.) Copeland
Botanical Family : DILLENIACEAE
English name : clubmoss snakefern
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103695 Amphiasma micranthum (Chiov.) Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
21314 Polyscias stuhlmannii Harms var. inarticulata Tennant   Araliaceae          
ipcoc2 Ipomoea cordatotriloba Dennst. var. cordatotriloba tievine Convolvulaceae          
stca24 Staurothele catalepta (Ach.) Blomb. & Forss. wart lichen Verrucariaceae          
88769 Eulophia gracilis Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
4874 Celosia elegantissima Hauman   Amaranthaceae          
trgl8 Triphasia glauca Lindley >>Eremocitrus glauca Rutaceae          
21281 Polycline lobata (Klatt) Chiov.   Asteraceae          
frcac6 Frangula californica (Eschsch.) Gray ssp. crassifolia (Jepson) Kartesz & Gandhi California buckthorn Rhamnaceae          
46353 Clutia nana Prain   Euphorbiaceae          
101717 Clematis chlorantha Lindl.   Ranunculaceae          
ropag4 Rorippa palustris (L.) Bess. var. glabrata (Lunell) R. Stuckey >>Rorippa palustris ssp. fernaldiana Brassicaceae          
3085 Blyttia spiralis (Forssk.) D.V.Field & J.R.I.Wood   Apocynaceae          
weach Wedelia acapulcensis Kunth var. hispida auct. non (Kunth) Strother >>Wedelia texana Asteraceae          
120619 Costus ngouniensis Pellegr.   Zingiberaceae          
     

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