Xylopia L. (xylopia)

 
Scientific name : Xylopia L.
Botanical Family : Annonaceae
English name : xylopia
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108775 Uncaria africana G.Don var. myrmecophyta E.M.A.Petit   Rubiaceae          
arar18 Aragallus articulatus Greene >>Oxytropis lambertii var. articulata Fabaceae          
68487 Aristea pusilla (Thunb.) Ker Gawl. subsp. robustior Weim.   Iridaceae          
8596 Dicliptera betonicoides S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
90408 Orchis tenella L.f.   Orchidaceae          
artrb Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. bolanderi (Gray) Hall & Clements >>Artemisia cana ssp. bolanderi Asteraceae          
tesps Tephrosia spicata (Walt.) Torr. & Gray var. semitonsa Fern. >>Tephrosia spicata Fabaceae          
85970 Lophira alata Banks ex C.F.Gaertn.   Ochnaceae          
pseud7 Pseudotsuga Carr. Douglas-fir Pinaceae          
75249 Lobelia oreas E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
91421 Tridactyle verrucosa P.J.Cribb   Orchidaceae          
47981 Erica curviflora L. var. sulcata (Benth.) Dulfer   Ericaceae          
orcy Orthotrichum cylindricarpum Lesq. in Jaeg. >>Orthotrichum tenellum Orthotrichaceae          
119241 Vitex grisea Baker var. dekindtiana (Gürke) W.Piep.   Verbenaceae          
112482 Gratiola trifida Willd.   Scrophulariaceae          
arme11 Arthonia melaspora Tuck. dot lichen Arthoniaceae          
     

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