Phyllostegia waimeae Wawra (Kauai phyllostegia)

 
Scientific name : Phyllostegia waimeae Wawra
Botanical Family : Lamiaceae
English name : Kauai phyllostegia
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32153 Muenteria stenocarpa Welw. ex Seem.   Bignoniaceae          
37504 Commelina beniniensis P.Beauv.   Commelinaceae          
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mnsy Mnium sylvaticum Lindb. >>Plagiomnium cuspidatum Mniaceae          
mire4 Mimulus reniformis Engelm. ex Benth. >>Mimulus glabratus var. jamesii Scrophulariaceae          
piglg Pittosporum glabrum Hook. & Arn. var. glomeratum (Hbd.) Sherff >>Pittosporum glabrum Pittosporaceae          
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canis Carex nigra (L.) Reichard var. strictiformis (Bailey) Fern. >>Carex nigra Cyperaceae          
103554 Rubus fruticosus Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rosaceae          
74823 Cyphia elata Harv. var. glabra Harv.   LOBELIACEAE          
     

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