Alstroemeria versicolor ()

 
Scientific name : Alstroemeria versicolor
Botanical Family : AMARYLLIDACEAE
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2842 Blepharis capensis (L.f.) Pers. var. latibracteata Oberm.   Acanthaceae          
pogra2 Populus grandidentata Michx. var. angustata Victorin >>Populus grandidentata Salicaceae          
119603 Viola duriprati R.E.Fr.   Violaceae          
caal29 Catinaria albocincta Degel. >>Megalaria albocincta Lecanoraceae          
99778 Stonesia heterospathella G.Taylor   PODOSTEMACEAE          
clan5 Cladonia andereggii S. Hammer cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
30851 Cystostemon linearifolius E.S.Martins   Boraginaceae          
71480 Xenoscapa uliginosa Goldblatt & J.C.Manning   Iridaceae          
72160 Coleus hjalmarii (T.C.E.Fr.) Robyns & Lebrun   Lamiaceae          
65795 Didymocarpus mannii (C.B.Clarke) Wonisch   Gesneriaceae          
113394 Nemesia umbonata (Hiern) Hilliard & B.L.Burtt   Scrophulariaceae          
pely4 Pentachaeta lyonii Gray Lyon's pygmydaisy Asteraceae          
cyin11 Cyrto-hypnum involvens (Hedw.) Buck & Crum cyrto-hypnum moss Thuidiaceae          
cili3 Citrus ×limonia Osbeck (pro sp.) Mandarin lime Rutaceae          
40903 Kalanchoe fernandesii Raym.-Hamet   Crassulaceae          
28688 Vernonia mokaensis Mildbr. & Mattf.   Asteraceae          
     

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