Opegrapha cinerea Chevall. (>>Opegrapha vulgata)

 
Scientific name : Opegrapha cinerea Chevall.
Botanical Family : Opegraphaceae
English name : >>Opegrapha vulgata
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Botanical English Common Family          
24093 Senecio chillaloensis Cufod.   Asteraceae          
trdi Trachelospermum difforme (Walt.) Gray climbing dogbane Apocynaceae          
106150 Oxyanthus letouzeyanus Sonké   Rubiaceae          
76981 Ammannia elatinoides DC.   Lythraceae          
59838 Lessertia kensitii L.Bolus   Fabaceae          
48729 Erica simulans Dulfer var. trivialis (Klotzsch) Dulfer   Ericaceae          
70828 Moraea welwitschii Baker   Iridaceae          
gere Geranium retrorsum L'Hér. ex DC. New Zealand geranium Geraniaceae          
pl_4272 Nymphaea tuberosa Tuberous water lily Nymphaeaceae          
117798 Triumfetta wittei De Wild.   Tiliaceae          
hycui Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. var. imponens (Hedw.) Mach. >>Hypnum imponens Hypnaceae          
96049 Guaduella marantifolia Franch.   Poaceae          
42602 Cyathocoma hexandra (Nees) Browning   Cyperaceae          
crsp4 Cryptantha spiculifera (Piper) Payson Snake River cryptantha Boraginaceae          
42529 Carex simensis Hochst. ex A.Rich. var. ninagongensis (Kük.) Kük.   Cyperaceae          
81655 Drosanthemum lavisii L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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