Xylographa vitiligo (Ach.) J. R. Laundon ()

 
Scientific name : Xylographa vitiligo (Ach.) J. R. Laundon
Botanical Family : Agyriaceae
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27923 Ursinia eckloniana (Sond.) N.E.Br.   Asteraceae          
41125 Sedum cogmansense Kuntze   Crassulaceae          
47213 Diospyros gilletii De Wild. var. sapinii De Wild.   Ebenaceae          
disar3 Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop. var. rhachiseta (Henr.) Boivin >>Digitaria ciliaris Poaceae          
116078 Hermannia rudis N.E.Br.   Sterculiaceae          
105529 Kohautia microcala Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
oepe Oenothera perennis L. little evening-primrose Onagraceae          
pl_1320 Carduus crispus Welted thistle Compositae          
59928 Liparia tecta Thunb.   Fabaceae          
39895 Crassula abyssinica auct.   Crassulaceae          
39522 Stictocardia laxiflora (Baker) Hallier f. var. woodii (N.E.Br.) Verdc.   Convolvulaceae          
117461 Grewia lactea Delile ex Hochr.   Tiliaceae          
113525 Phyllopodium micranthum (Schltr.) Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
sesa6 Senecio sanguisorboides Rydb. >>Packera sanguisorboides Asteraceae          
62489 Sesbania punctata auct.   Fabaceae          
cyob4 Cyanea obtusa (Gray) Hbd. bluntlobe cyanea Campanulaceae          
     

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