Riccardia latifrons (Lindb.) Lindb. ()

 
Scientific name : Riccardia latifrons (Lindb.) Lindb.
Botanical Family : Aneuraceae
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101876 Caylusea abyssinica (Fresen.) Fisch. & C.A.Mey.   Resedaceae          
caroi Campanula rotundifolia L. var. intercedens (Witasek) Farw. >>Campanula rotundifolia Campanulaceae          
angli Andromeda glaucophylla Link var. iodandra Fern. >>Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla Ericaceae          
miac Microseris acuminata Greene Sierra foothill silverpuffs Asteraceae          
pitem Pittosporum terminalioides Planch. ex Gray var. macrocarpum Sherff >>Pittosporum terminalioides Pittosporaceae          
pl_1754 Xanthium commune   Compositae          
aloc4 Alpinia occidentalis Sw. >>Renealmia occidentalis Zingiberaceae          
115741 Dombeya antunesii Exell & Mendonça   Sterculiaceae          
punu2 Puccinellia nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) A.S. Hitchc. Nuttall's alkaligrass Poaceae          
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maab2 Malacothamnus aboriginum (B.L. Robins.) Greene Gray bushmallow Malvaceae          
102664 Thamnochortus scabridus Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
cedec Ceratophyllum demersum L. var. cristatum K. Schum. >>Ceratophyllum muricatum ssp. australe Ceratophyllaceae          
36962 Combretum platypetalum Welw. ex M.A.Lawson subsp. virgatum (Welw. ex M.A.Lawson) Exell   Combretaceae          
caca13 Carex capitata L. capitate sedge Cyperaceae          
mare9 Mariscus restioides (Sw.) Kuntze >>Machaerina restioides Cyperaceae          
     

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