Peperomia liliifolia C. DC. var. nudilimba (C. DC.) Yuncker (>>Peperomia macraeana)

 
Scientific name : Peperomia liliifolia C. DC. var. nudilimba (C. DC.) Yuncker
Botanical Family : Piperaceae
English name : >>Peperomia macraeana
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sope2 Solanum persicifolium Dunal berengena de playa Solanaceae          
55197 Calpurnia intrusa auct.   Fabaceae          
65881 Streptocarpus elongatus Engl.   Gesneriaceae          
cacaw2 Calochortus caeruleus (Kellogg) S. Wats. var. westonii (Eastw.) Ownbey >>Calochortus westonii Liliaceae          
55600 Colutea abyssinica Kunth & Bouché var. gillettii Browicz   Fabaceae          
6017 Chlorophytum hispidulum Rendle   ANTHERICACEAE          
22403 Rhabdotheca brunneri Webb   Asteraceae          
51678 Phyllanthus rotundifolius Klein ex Willd. var. rotundifolius   Euphorbiaceae          
62945 Tephrosia megalantha Micheli   Fabaceae          
entu Entosthodon tucsonii (Bartr.) Grout Tucson entosthodon moss Cynocrambaceae          
geri3 Gentiana richardsonii Porsild >>Gentianopsis detonsa ssp. detonsa Gentianaceae          
78205 Sida veronicifolia Lam.   Malvaceae          
cedi7 Cerastium diffusum Pers. fourstamen chickweed Caryophyllaceae          
28770 Vernonia polysphaera Baker   Asteraceae          
pl_3291 Lilaea subulata   Juncaginaceae          
46326 Clutia hirsuta E.Mey.   Euphorbiaceae          
     

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