Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene var. reptans (Kunth) Moldenke (>>Phyla nodiflora)

 
Scientific name : Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene var. reptans (Kunth) Moldenke
Botanical Family : Verbenaceae
English name : >>Phyla nodiflora
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36860 Combretum macrostigmateum Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
108205 Sarcocephalus trillesii Pierre ex A.Chev. var. lancifolia A.Chev.   Rubiaceae          
lemoj Lepidium montanum Nutt. var. jonesii (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc. Jones' pepperweed Brassicaceae          
32329 Quezelia tibestica H.Scholz   Brassicaceae          
66093 Trichocladus dentatus Hutch.   Hamamelidaceae          
120790 Fagonia oliveri DC. forma jolyi (Batt.) Ozenda & Quézel   Zygophyllaceae          
mefu4 Metzgeria furcata (L.) Dumort.   Osmundaceae          
103381 Cliffortia phillipsii Weim.   Rosaceae          
grpu Grimmia pulvinata (Hedw.) Sm. pulvinate dry rock moss Grimmiaceae          
24135 Senecio crispatipilosus C.Jeffrey   Asteraceae          
anru70 Andreaea rupestris A. Roth non Hedw. >>Andreaea rothii var. rothii Andreaeaceae          
16235 Lannea malifolia (Chiov.) Sacleux   Anacardiaceae          
siuru Silene uralensis (Rupr.) Bocquet ssp. uralensis apetalous catchfly Caryophyllaceae          
35064 Maytenus lepidota (Loes.) Robyns & Lawalrée var. kilimandscharica (Loes.) Robyns & Lawalrée   Celastraceae          
116790 Samolus porosus (L.f.) Thunb.   THEOPHRASTACEAE          
90000 Lissochilus verrucosus Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
     

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