Samolus parviflorus ()

 
Scientific name : Samolus parviflorus
Botanical Family : Primulaceae
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loho2 Lobelia homophylla F. Wimmer pineland lobelia Campanulaceae          
2222 Barleria prionitis L. subsp. tanzaniana Brummitt & Wood   Acanthaceae          
askeu2 Astragalus kentrophyta Gray ssp. ungulatus (M.E. Jones) W.A. Weber >>Astragalus kentrophyta var. ungulatus Fabaceae          
irro2 Iris rosiflora Small >>Iris hexagona var. hexagona Iridaceae          
36131 Allanblackia ulugurensis Engl.   Clusiaceae          
12986 Heeria pwetoensis Van der Veken var. subreticulata Van der Veken   Anacardiaceae          
92249 Modecca trisecta Mast.   Passifloraceae          
trpe21 Tripleurospermum perforata (Merat) M. Lainz scentless false mayweed Asteraceae          
aslal5 Aster lanceolatus Willd. var. latifolius Semple & Chmielewski >>Symphyotrichum lanceolatum ssp. lanceolatum var. latifolium Asteraceae          
spfee2 Sphaeralcea fendleri Gray var. elongata (Kearney) Kearney >>Sphaeralcea fendleri ssp. elongata Malvaceae          
ixwr Ixidium wrightii (Griseb.) Eichl. >>Antidaphne wrightii Asparagaceae          
85523 Syzygium garcinioides (Ridl.) Merr. & L.M.Perry   Myrtaceae          
36880 Combretum microphyllum Klotzsch   Combretaceae          
alte10 Alectoria tenuis E. Dahl >>Bryoria tenuis Parmeliaceae          
eumi6 Euthamia minor (Michx.) Greene >>Euthamia tenuifolia var. tenuifolia Asteraceae          
dese2 Desmodium sericophyllum Schldl. ticktrefoil Fabaceae          
     

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