Bryonia alba (White bryony)

 
Scientific name : Bryonia alba
Botanical Family : Cucurbitaceae
English name : White bryony
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pimit Pilea microphylla (L.) Liebm. var. trianthemoides (Sw.) Griseb. >>Pilea trianthemoides Urticaceae          
cymo5 Cytisus monspessulanus L. >>Genista monspessulana Fabaceae          
visis2 Vigna sinensis (L.) Savi ex Hassk. ssp. sesquipedalis (L.) Eselt. >>Vigna unguiculata ssp. sesquipedalis Fabaceae          
11432 Gnaphalium hirsutum Thunb.   Asteraceae          
44760 Pycreus micromelas Lye   Cyperaceae          
108609 Tricalysia dundusanensis De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
46967 Dioscorea buchholziana Engl.   Dioscoreaceae          
pl_3602 Astragalus hamosus   Leguminosae          
semi3 Senecio millelobatus Rydb. >>Packera millelobata Asteraceae          
scac3 Schoenoplectus acutus (Muhl. ex Bigelow) A.& D. Löve hardstem bulrush Cyperaceae          
syru5 Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) Web. & Mohr >>Tortula ruralis Pottiaceae          
27203 Trachyandra falcata (L.f.) Kunth   ASPHODELACEAE          
phvil2 Phlox viridis E. Nels. ssp. longipes (M.E. Jones) Wherry green phlox Polemoniaceae          
68417 Aristea angolensis Baker subsp. pulchella Weim.   Iridaceae          
clgr7 Cladonia grayi G. Merr. ex Sandst. Gray's cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
     

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