Phyllostegia hispida Hbd. (hispid phyllostegia)

 
Scientific name : Phyllostegia hispida Hbd.
Botanical Family : Lamiaceae
English name : hispid phyllostegia
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72426 Haumaniastrum glabrifolium A.J.Paton   Lamiaceae          
66063 Wachendorfia hirsuta Thunb.   Haemodoraceae          
badi4 Banisteria diversifolia Kunth >>Stigmaphyllon diversifolium Malpighiaceae          
72374 Fuerstia bartsioides (Baker) G.Taylor   Lamiaceae          
losu7 Lopholejeunea subfusca (Nees) Schiffn.   Lejeuneaceae          
pl_6237 Datura metel Thorn apple Solanaceae          
grle3 Graphina leuconephala (Nyl.) Zahlbr.   Graphidaceae          
40551 Crassula recurva N.E.Br.   Crassulaceae          
sode2 Solidago delicatula Small >>Solidago ulmifolia var. microphylla Asteraceae          
18647 Neostenanthera yalensis Hutch. & Dalziel ex G.P.Cooper & Record   Annonaceae          
gaca5 Gaura calcicola Raven & Gregory Texas beeblossom Onagraceae          
capa18 Carex parryana Dewey Parry's sedge Cyperaceae          
65562 Pelargonium ovale (Burm.f.) L'Hér. subsp. veronicifolium (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Hugo   Geraniaceae          
20969 Pimpinella ledermannii H.Wolff subsp. ledermannii   Apiaceae          
pl_3112 Hemerocallis forrestii   Hemerocallidaceae          
21401 Pothos aurea Linden & André   Araceae          
     

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