Lilium speciosum ()

 
Scientific name : Lilium speciosum
Botanical Family : Liliaceae
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fohyd Fontinalis hypnoides Hartm. var. duriaei (Schimp.) Husn. fontinalis moss Capparidaceae          
glja2 Glycine javanica L. >>Pueraria montana Fabaceae          
phmio4 Philadelphus microphyllus Gray ssp. occidentalis (A. Nels.) C.L. Hitchc. >>Philadelphus occidentalis var. occidentalis Hydrangeaceae          
73022 Ocimum obovatum E.Mey. ex Benth. subsp. cordatum (A.J.Paton) A.J.Paton   Lamiaceae          
mate15 Mastodia tesselata Hook. f. & Harvey >>Kohlmeyera complicatula Mastodiaceae          
18991 Oedera sedifolia (DC.) Anderb. & K.Bremer   Asteraceae          
13164 Helichrysum congolanum Schltr. & O.Hoffm.   Asteraceae          
19301 Osmites bellidiastrum auct.   Asteraceae          
mepum2 Metrosideros pumila (Heller) Hochr. var. makanoiensis Hochr. >>Metrosideros polymorpha var. pumila Myrtaceae          
padii3 Packera dimorphophylla (Greene) W.A. Weber & A. Löve ssp. intermedia (T.M. Barkl.) W.A. Weber & A. Löve >>Packera dimorphophylla var. intermedia Asteraceae          
52849 Acacia hirtella E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
112149 Crepidorhopalon tanzanicus Eb.Fisch.   Scrophulariaceae          
pl_2801 Beckmannia syzigachne American sloughgrass Gramineae          
46830 Dichapetalum melanocladum Breteler   DICHAPETALACEAE          
21104 Pleiotaxis buscalioni Chiov.   Asteraceae          
91954 Oxalis trichophylla Baker   Oxalidaceae          
     

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