Sarea resinae (Fr.) Kuntze ()

 
Scientific name : Sarea resinae (Fr.) Kuntze
Botanical Family : Agyriaceae
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75497 Mostuea gossweileri Cavaco   Loganiaceae          
77402 Althaea ludwigii L.   Malvaceae          
46336 Clutia kilimandscharica Engl.   Euphorbiaceae          
ertrt4 Eriodictyon trichocalyx Heller var. trichocalyx hairy yerba santa Hydrophyllaceae          
21058 Pleiocarpa bakueana A.Chev.   Apocynaceae          
49401 Euclea dekindtii Gürke   Ebenaceae          
75336 Lobelia trialata K.Hamillon var. grandiflora Chiov.   LOBELIACEAE          
lugr8 Luzula groenlandica Böcher Greenland woodrush Hyacinthaceae          
pacoi Parthenium confertum Gray var. intermedium Mears, var. nov. ined. Gray's feverfew Asteraceae          
havib2 Habenaria viridis (L.) R. Br. ex Ait. f. var. bracteata (Muhl. ex Willd.) Reichenb. ex Gray >>Coeloglossum viride var. virescens Orchidaceae          
erpev Erigeron petrophilus Greene var. viscidulus (Gray) Nesom rockloving erigeron Asteraceae          
tifl4 Tillandsia ×floridana (L.B. Sm.) Luther   Bromeliaceae          
drli Drosera linearis Goldie slenderleaf sundew COLCHICACEAE          
stply Styrax platanifolius Engelm. ex Torr. ssp. youngiae (Cory) P.W. Fritsch Young's snowbell Styracaceae          
macro2 Macrosiphonia Muell.-Arg. rocktrumpet Apocynaceae          
     

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