Xanthisma texanum DC. (Texas sleepydaisy)

 
Scientific name : Xanthisma texanum DC.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : Texas sleepydaisy
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6510 Clitandra cymulosa Stapf forma laxiflora A.Chev.   Apocynaceae          
109206 Adenandra marginata (L.f.) Roem. & Schult. subsp. serpyllacea (Bartl.) Strid   Rutaceae          
109446 Amyris kataf Forssk.   Rutaceae          
alti Alkanna tinctoria (L.) Tausch alkanna Boraginaceae          
chcel2 Chamaesyce celastroides (Boiss.) Croizat & Deg. var. lorifolia (Gray) O.& I. Deg. 'ekoko Euphorbiaceae          
78560 Dissotis candolleana Cogn.   Melastomataceae          
113596 Polycarena schlechteri (Hiern) Levyns   Scrophulariaceae          
23591 Schizoglossum oblongum Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
57791 Eriosema humile Hauman   Fabaceae          
43544 Eleocharis decoriglumis Berhaut   Cyperaceae          
90789 Polystachya pachyrhiza Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
pl_4363 Ophioglossum vulgatum Adder's tongue Ophioglossaceae          
pl_447 Aristolochia molissima   Aristolochiaceae          
42891 Cyperus excisus Boeckeler   Cyperaceae          
103019 Ziziphus mauritiana auct.   Rhamnaceae          
91060 Satyrium carneum (Dryand.) Sims x S. coriifolium Sw.   Orchidaceae          
     

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