Arbutus xalapensis ()

 
Scientific name : Arbutus xalapensis
Botanical Family : Ericaceae
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65820 Saintpaulia intermedia B.L.Burtt   Gesneriaceae          
livif Linum virginianum L. var. floridanum Planch. >>Linum floridanum var. floridanum Linaceae          
39208 Ipomoea rubrocoerulea Hook.   Convolvulaceae          
44448 Mapania soyauxii (Boeckeler) H.Pfeiff.   Cyperaceae          
lyse4 Lycopus sessilifolius Gray >>Lycopus amplectens Lamiaceae          
pl_1868 Rhodiola tibetica   Crassulaceae          
31264 Heliophila exilis Schltr.   Brassicaceae          
scval Schoenoplectus validus (Vahl) A.& D. Löve ssp. luxurians (Miq.) Soják >>Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani Cyperaceae          
54864 Bikinia media Wieringa   Fabaceae          
oxra Oxalis radicosa A. Rich. dwarf woodsorrel Oxalidaceae          
sapa16 Salix parishiana Rowlee >>Salix exigua Salicaceae          
90337 Nervilia reniformis Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
74393 Tylostemon ndongensis Engl. & K.Krause   Lauraceae          
elgo Elaphoglossum gorgoneum (Kaulfuss) Brack. >>Elaphoglossum aemulum Dryopteridaceae          
phge Physaria geyeri (Hook.) Gray Geyer's twinpod Brassicaceae          
cyfi4 Cyperus filiformis Sw. wiry flatsedge Cyperaceae          
     

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