Trichostomopsis umbrosus (Card.) Robins. (>>Trichostomopsis australasiae)

 
Scientific name : Trichostomopsis umbrosus (Card.) Robins.
Botanical Family : Pottiaceae
English name : >>Trichostomopsis australasiae
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53290 Aeschynomene dewevrei De Wild. & T.Durand   Fabaceae          
14723 Hyphaene ventricosa J.Kirk subsp. benguellensis (Welw.) Becc.   Arecaceae          
picls Pittosporum cladanthum Sherff var. skottsbergii St. John >>Pittosporum confertiflorum Pittosporaceae          
101106 Leucadendron sabulosum Salter   PROTEACEAE          
58855 Indigofera fastigiata E.Mey. var. angustata Harv.   Fabaceae          
nelol Nemacladus longiflorus Gray var. longiflorus longflower threadplant Campanulaceae          
amgl5 Ambrosia glandulosa Scheele >>Ambrosia artemisiifolia var. paniculata Asteraceae          
semat Sematophyllum Mitt. sematophyllum moss Sematophyllaceae          
bucai Bulbostylis capillaris (L.) Kunth ex C.B. Clarke var. isopoda Fern. >>Bulbostylis capillaris ssp. capillaris Cyperaceae          
anpi Anemone piperi Britt. ex Rydb. Piper's anemone Ranunculaceae          
115493 Solanum tarderemotum Bitter   Solanaceae          
113560 Polycarena cuneifolia (L.f.) Levyns   Scrophulariaceae          
trcyc Trichodon cylindricus (Hedw.) Schimp. var. cylindricus trichodon moss Ditrichaceae          
comi8 Cochlidium minus (Jenman) Maxon >>Cochlidium jungens Grammitidaceae          
72713 Leucas hephaestis (Wild) Sebald   Lamiaceae          
     

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