Osmunda L. (osmunda)

 
Scientific name : Osmunda L.
Botanical Family : Trilliaceae
English name : osmunda
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34930 Hippocratea cymosa De Wild. & T.Durand var. schweinfuthiana (Loes.) Loes.   Celastraceae          
sttor Stanleya tomentosa Parry var. runcinata (Rydb.) Rollins woolly princesplume Brassicaceae          
pl_4011 Linum usitatissimum Flax Linaceae          
78922 Memecylon johnstonii Gilg ex Engl.   Melastomataceae          
pima3 Piperia maritima (Greene) Rydb. >>Piperia elegans ssp. elegans Orchidaceae          
diglp Diplacus glutinosus (J.C. Wendl.) Nutt. var. puniceus (Nutt.) Benth. >>Diplacus puniceus Scrophulariaceae          
81036 Conophytum pillansii Lavis   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
sipe Silene petersonii Maguire plateau catchfly Caryophyllaceae          
87090 Ancistrorhynchus recurvus Finet   Orchidaceae          
cyya Cypripedium yatabeanum Makino >>Cypripedium guttatum var. yatabeanum Orchidaceae          
artrx Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. xericensis Winward ex R. Rosentreter & R. Kelsey big sagebrush Asteraceae          
sovud4 Sorghum vulgare Pers. var. drummondii (Nees ex Steud.) Hack. ex Chiov. >>Sorghum bicolor ssp. drummondii Poaceae          
cugrs Cuscuta gronovii Willd. ex J.A. Schultes var. saururi (Engelm.) MacM. >>Cuscuta gronovii var. gronovii Cuscutaceae          
pl_459 Asarum heterotropoides   Aristolochiaceae          
selae Sedum laxum (Britt.) Berger ssp. eastwoodiae (Britt.) Clausen >>Sedum eastwoodiae Crassulaceae          
54821 Berlinia grandiflora (Vahl) Hutch. & Dalziel var. pseudoauriculata Hauman   Fabaceae          
     

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