Polyscias subcapitata Kanehira (polyscias)

 
Scientific name : Polyscias subcapitata Kanehira
Botanical Family : Araliaceae
English name : polyscias
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Botanical English Common Family          
15629 Kniphofia coralligemma E.A.Bruce   ASPHODELACEAE          
46755 Dichapetalum ferrugineotomentosum Engl.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
rifu Rimularia furvella (Nyl. ex Mudd) Hertel & Rambold   Rimulariaceae          
28913 Vernonia teusczii Klatt   Asteraceae          
70369 Lapeirousia divaricata Baker var. tenuis Goldblatt   Iridaceae          
doell2 Doellingeria Nees whitetop Asteraceae          
ptpu Pteris pungens Willd. sharp brake Pteridaceae          
57665 Entada stuhlmannii (Taub.) Harms   Fabaceae          
chvig Chrysopsis villosa (Pursh) Nutt. ex DC. var. glomerata (A. Nels.) Harms >>Heterotheca pumila Asteraceae          
112894 Lindenbergia kuriensis Vierh.   Scrophulariaceae          
53324 Aeschynomene katangensis De Wild. subsp. sublignosa (De Wild.) J.Léonard   Fabaceae          
hehe Hedera helix L. English ivy Araliaceae          
91833 Oxalis obtusa Jacq.   Oxalidaceae          
31268 Heliophila filicaulis Marais   Brassicaceae          
43002 Cyperus isocladus Kunth   Cyperaceae          
pl_8 Acer caesium   Aceraceae          
     

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