Muilla transmontana Greene (inland muilla)

 
Scientific name : Muilla transmontana Greene
Botanical Family : Liliaceae
English name : inland muilla
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117408 Grewia erythraea Schweinf.   Tiliaceae          
heder Hedera L. ivy Araliaceae          
wean2 Weissia andrewsii Bartr. >>Weissia controversa Pottiaceae          
89213 Habenaria dactylostigma Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
pemo11 Penstemon modestus Greene >>Penstemon procerus var. modestus Scrophulariaceae          
rhsp2 Rhoeo spathacea (Sw.) Stearn >>Tradescantia spathacea Commelinaceae          
30416 Commiphora chiovendana J.B.Gillett ex Thulin   Burseraceae          
96245 Hyparrhenia glabriuscula (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf   Poaceae          
chpop5 Chorizanthe polygonoides Torr. & Gray var. polygonoides knotweed spineflower Polygonaceae          
gohe Gonotheca helianthoides (L.) Raf. >>Tetragonotheca helianthoides Asteraceae          
65872 Streptocarpus cyaneus S.Moore subsp. longi-tommii Weigend & T.J.Edwards   Gesneriaceae          
13568 Helichrysum rhodellum Wild   Asteraceae          
pl_6466 Paris quadrifolia Herb Paris Trilliaceae          
brdi10 Bromopsis dicksonii (Mitchell & Wilton) A.& D. Löve >>Bromus inermis ssp. pumpellianus var. pumpellianus Poaceae          
derma2 Dermatocarpon Eschw. silverskin lichen Verrucariaceae          
45896 Aristogeitonia limonifolia Prain   Euphorbiaceae          
     

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