Oncophorus wahlenbergii Brid. var. compactus (Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G.) Braithw. (>>Oncophorus wahlenbergii)

 
Scientific name : Oncophorus wahlenbergii Brid. var. compactus (Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G.) Braithw.
Botanical Family : Dicranaceae
English name : >>Oncophorus wahlenbergii
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clcor Clarkia concinna (Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) Greene ssp. raichei G. Allen, V. Ford & L. Gottlieb Raiche's clarkia Onagraceae          
cabep Cardamine bellidifolia L. var. pachyphylla Coville & Leib. alpine bittercress Brassicaceae          
stini Streptanthus insignis Jepson ssp. insignis plumed jewelflower Brassicaceae          
pl_5989 Salix aegyptiaca   Salicaceae          
116002 Hermannia johanssenii N.E.Br.   Sterculiaceae          
39435 Pharbitis insularis Choisy   Convolvulaceae          
erle7 Eriochloa lemmonii Vasey & Scribn. canyon cupgrass Poaceae          
53781 Argyrolobium abyssinicum Jaub. & Spach var. garamantum Quézel   Fabaceae          
71547 Klainedoxa longifolia Pierre ex Tiegh.   IRVINGIACEAE          
50804 Jatropha lobata (Forssk.) Müll.Arg.   Euphorbiaceae          
109621 Fagara mpwapwensis Engl.   Rutaceae          
mesas Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativa alfalfa Fabaceae          
thmo10 Thrombium mongolicum H. Magn.   Thrombiaceae          
1375 Aspilia vernayi Brenan   Asteraceae          
86921 Oenothera jamesii Torr. & A.Gray   Onagraceae          
     

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