Rosa x odorata (Tea rose)

 
Scientific name : Rosa x odorata
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
English name : Tea rose
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93252 Andropogon dummeri Stapf var. calvus Stapf   Poaceae          
loru3 Lonicera ruprechtiana Regel Manchurian honeysuckle Caprifoliaceae          
cyti Cyrtandra tintinnabula Rock Laupahoehoe cyrtandra Gesneriaceae          
109373 Agathosma nigra Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rutaceae          
12578 Haworthia latericia M.Hayashi   ASPHODELACEAE          
86496 Strombosia gossweileri S.Moore   Olacaceae          
padi15 Paspalum dispar Chase mosquito crowngrass Poaceae          
arta4 Artemisia tacomensis Rydb. >>Artemisia furcata var. furcata Asteraceae          
66477 Drimia incerta A.Chev.   Hyacinthaceae          
phtu8 Physcomitrium turbinatum (Michx.) Britt. >>Physcomitrium pyriforme Cynocrambaceae          
24141 Senecio curtophyllus Klatt   Asteraceae          
61453 Platysepalum hypoleucum Taub.   Fabaceae          
myam Mycocalicium americanum (R. Sant.) Tibell   Mycocaliciaceae          
86330 Ouratea sibangensis Gilg   Ochnaceae          
cerox Ceroxylon Bonpl. ex DC. ceroxylon palm Arecaceae          
syrin Syringa L. lilac Oleaceae          
     

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