Elaeagnus oldhamii ()

 
Scientific name : Elaeagnus oldhamii
Botanical Family : Elaeagnaceae
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23088 Sacleuxia tuberosa (E.A.Bruce) Bullock   Apocynaceae          
37704 Cyanotis bulbifera Hutch.   Commelinaceae          
11476 Gnaphalium petitianum A.Rich.   Asteraceae          
leca39 Lecanora calcarea (L.) Sommerf. >>Aspicilia calcarea Hymeneliaceae          
pyru Pylostachya rugelii (Shuttlw. ex Chapman) Small >>Polygala rugelii Polygalaceae          
50602 Excoecaria grahamii Stapf   Euphorbiaceae          
pape10 Panicum perlongum Nash >>Dichanthelium linearifolium Poaceae          
anpu2 Antidesma pulvinatum Hbd. hame Euphorbiaceae          
73898 Satureja myriantha (Baker) Brenan   Lamiaceae          
peou Pentanisia ouranogyne S. Moore   Rubiaceae          
103453 Cliffortia uncinata Weim. var. recta Weim.   Rosaceae          
116372 Sterculia triphaca R.Br.   Sterculiaceae          
pl_1764 Convallaria keiskei Lily of the valley Convallariaceae          
pete2 Pellaea ternifolia (Cav.) Link TransPecos cliffbrake Pteridaceae          
ambi3 Ampelopsis bipinnata Michx. >>Ampelopsis arborea Vitaceae          
     

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