Pemphis J.R. & G. Forst. ()

 
Scientific name : Pemphis J.R. & G. Forst.
Botanical Family : Lythraceae
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21604 Pseudognaphalium petitianum (A.Rich.) Mesfin   Asteraceae          
12054 Gutenbergia eylesii (S.Moore) Wild & G.V.Pope subsp. reticulata Wild & G.V.Pope   Asteraceae          
90902 Pseudoperistylus bracteosus (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Szlach. & Olszewski   Orchidaceae          
93490 Andropogon vimineus Trin.   Poaceae          
pocav4 Polemonium caeruleum L. ssp. vanbruntiae (Britt.) J.F. Davids. >>Polemonium vanbruntiae Polemoniaceae          
72733 Leucas megasphaera Baker   Lamiaceae          
plco2 Plantago cordata Lam. heartleaf plantain BREXIACEAE          
66333 Charybdis simensis (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Speta   Hyacinthaceae          
phdrw2 Phlox drummondii Hook. var. wilcoxiana (Bogusch) Whitehouse >>Phlox drummondii ssp. wilcoxiana Polemoniaceae          
syvi2 Syntherisma villosa Walt. >>Digitaria villosa Poaceae          
ermac Erodium macrophyllum Hook. & Arn. var. californicum (Greene) Jepson California stork's bill Geraniaceae          
11192 Gerbera viridifolia (DC.) Sch.Bip.   Asteraceae          
9290 Dyschoriste tubicalyx C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
calal8 Carex lacustris Willd. var. laxiflora Dewey >>Carex hyalinolepis Cyperaceae          
78757 Gravesia pulchra (Gilg) Wickens var. glandulosa (A.Fern. & R.Fern.) Wickens   Melastomataceae          
lapo4 Lasianthaea podocephala (Gray) K. Becker San Pedro daisy Asteraceae          
     

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