Wyethia Śmagna A. Nels. (pro sp.) ()

 
Scientific name : Wyethia Śmagna A. Nels. (pro sp.)
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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grtof Grimmia torquata Hornsch. in Grev. var. flettii (Holz.) Vaar. Flett's dry rock moss Grimmiaceae          
wapy Waltheria pyrolifolia Gray >>Waltheria indica Sterculiaceae          
stvi9 Stylophyllum viscidum (S. Wats.) Britt. & Rose >>Dudleya viscida Crassulaceae          
118492 Clerodendrum cecil-fischeri A.Rajendran & Daniel   Verbenaceae          
53172 Achyronia erythrodes (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Kuntze   Fabaceae          
8596 Dicliptera betonicoides S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
16380 Launaea nanella (R.E.Fr.) Boulos   Asteraceae          
967 Asparagopsis minutiflora Kunth   Asparagaceae          
bavi Baccharis viminea DC. >>Baccharis salicifolia Asteraceae          
78907 Memecylon gilgianum Exell   Melastomataceae          
103962 Borreria bequaertii De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
utcl Utricularia cleistogama (Gray) Britt. >>Utricularia subulata Lentibulariaceae          
rhpo4 Rhizocarpon polycarpoides Degel. map lichen Rhizocarpaceae          
phku Physconia kurokawae Kashiw. frosted lichen Physciaceae          
leri4 Lecanora riparia G. Merr. >>Lecanora xylophila Lecanoraceae          
brass2 Brassica L. mustard Brassicaceae          
     

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