Thesium L. (thesium)

 
Scientific name : Thesium L.
Botanical Family : Santalaceae
English name : thesium
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prumu Prunus umbellata Ell. var. umbellata hog plum Rosaceae          
tach2 Tamarix chinensis Lour. fivestamen tamarisk Tamaricaceae          
30671 Commiphora wildii Merxm.   Burseraceae          
35826 Sarcocornia littorea (Moss) A.J.Scott   Chenopodiaceae          
22697 Rhus plukenetiana Eckl. & Zeyh.   Anacardiaceae          
psmo8 Psidium montanum Sw. mountain guava Myrtaceae          
lepa25 Leptorhaphis parmeca (A. Massal.) Korber birchbark dot lichen Arthopyreniaceae          
80015 Argyroderma latipetalum L.Bolus var. longitubum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
66408 Dipcadi stenophyllum Dinter   Hyacinthaceae          
esid Esslingeriana idahoensis (Essl.) Hale & M. J. Lai Idaho Esslinger's lichen Parmeliaceae          
78677 Dissotis peregrina A.& R.Fern.   Melastomataceae          
pespk Penstemon speciosus Dougl. ex Lindl. ssp. kennedyi (A. Nels.) Keck >>Penstemon speciosus Scrophulariaceae          
42826 Cyperus denudatus L.f. var. lucenti-nigricans (K.Schum.) Kük.   Cyperaceae          
rhpi2 Rhynchospora pinetorum Britt. & Small ex Small >>Rhynchospora globularis var. pinetorum Cyperaceae          
65013 Geranium moschatum (L.) L.   Geraniaceae          
65286 Pelargonium callosum E.Mey.   Geraniaceae          
     

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