Xenostegia Austin & Staples (morningvine)

 
Scientific name : Xenostegia Austin & Staples
Botanical Family : Convolvulaceae
English name : morningvine
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pssas Pseudophoenix sargentii H. Wendl. ex Sarg. ssp. saonae (O.F. Cook) R.W. Read Florida cherry palm Arecaceae          
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99011 Sporobolus welwitschii Rendle   Poaceae          
fuvu Fuchsia vulcanica Andre. Volcan's fuchsia Onagraceae          
387 Asaemia minuta (L.f.) K.Bremer subsp. inermis (E.Phillips) K.Bremer   Asteraceae          
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47645 Duvigneaudia inopinata (Prain) J.Lonard   Euphorbiaceae          
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