Romanzoffia suksdorfii Greene (>>Romanzoffia californica)

 
Scientific name : Romanzoffia suksdorfii Greene
Botanical Family : Hydrophyllaceae
English name : >>Romanzoffia californica
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13708 Helichrysum uviranum De Wild.   Asteraceae          
109632 Fagara thorncroftii I.Verd.   Rutaceae          
legrr Lesquerella gracilis (Hook.) S. Wats. var. repanda (Nutt.) Payson >>Lesquerella gracilis ssp. nuttallii Brassicaceae          
ange4 Aneilema geniculatum (Jacq.) Woods. >>Gibasis geniculata Commelinaceae          
81543 Dicrocaulon spissum N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
rhsw Rhynchosia swartzii (Vail) Urban Swartz's snoutbean Fabaceae          
22776 Rhus synstylica R. & A.Fern. var. meeuseana R. & A.Fern.   Anacardiaceae          
22722 Rhus quartiniana A.Rich. var. zambesiensis R. & A.Fern.   Anacardiaceae          
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bufl Buchnera floridana Gandog. >>Buchnera americana Scrophulariaceae          
80759 Conophytum flavum N.E.Br. subsp. novicium (N.E.Br.) S.A.Hammer   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
mica14 Mimulus caespitosus (Greene) Greene >>Mimulus tilingii var. caespitosus Scrophulariaceae          
36023 Magnistipula youngii Mendes   Chrysobalanaceae          
50401 Euphorbia selousiana S.Carter   Euphorbiaceae          
     

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