Podophyllum aurantiocaule ()

 
Scientific name : Podophyllum aurantiocaule
Botanical Family : Podophyllaceae
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109977 Thesium angulosum DC.   Santalaceae          
pl_345 Aponogeton distachyos Water hawthorn Aponogetonaceae          
32554 Tecoma rosea W.Bull   Bignoniaceae          
63729 Zornia diphylla auct.   Fabaceae          
doal Dodecatheon alpinum (Gray) Greene alpine shootingstar Primulaceae          
82275 Lampranthus matutinus (L.Bolus) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
caco12 Carex congdonii Bailey Congdon's sedge Cyperaceae          
12514 Haworthia glabrata (Salm-Dyck) Baker   ASPHODELACEAE          
pl_4375 Dendrobium nobile   Orchidaceae          
60431 Macrolobium leptorrhachis Harms var. nigericum Baker f.   Fabaceae          
wiva Wikstroemia vacciniifolia Skottsberg >>Wikstroemia oahuensis var. oahuensis Thymelaeaceae          
onst Onychium strictum auct. non Kunze >>Anopteris hexagona ssp. intermedia Pteridaceae          
75529 Scyphostrychnos talbotii S.Moore   Loganiaceae          
rhlo70 Rhytidiadelphus loreus (Hedw.) Warnst. loreus goose neck moss Hylocomiaceae          
20620 Peucedanum sonderi (M.Hiroe) B.L.Burtt   Apiaceae          
     

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