Phlyctidia Mull. Arg. (phlyctidia)

 
Scientific name : Phlyctidia Mull. Arg.
Botanical Family : ANTONIACEAE
English name : phlyctidia
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120478 Aframomum letestuanum Gagnep.   Zingiberaceae          
101030 Leucadendron elatum H.Buek ex Meisn.   PROTEACEAE          
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36993 Combretum rautanenii Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
85081 Afrardisia platyphylla Gilg & G.Schellenb.   Myrsinaceae          
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ligl2 Lithophragma glabrum Nutt. bulbous woodland-star Saxifragaceae          
chcl4 Cheilolejeunea clausa (Nees & Mont.) R. M. Schust.   Lejeuneaceae          
78259 Calathea leopardina (Bull) Regel   Marantaceae          
aus_p444 (>) Callistemon 'Endeavour'   Myrtaceae          
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