Vascular Plants

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Blanco, F.M. (1837), Flora de Filipinas Edn. 1 : null - null (Section) Blanco, F.M. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Adenanthera gogo Blanco
  2. Aegiceras corniculatum (L.) Blanco
  3. Balingayum Blanco
  4. Balingayum decumbens Blanco
  5. Bauhinia binata Blanco
  6. Celtis philippensis Blanco
  7. Cissus simplex Blanco
  8. Citrus reticulata Blanco
  9. Cytisus quinquepetalus Blanco
  10. Drosera hexaginia Blanco
  11. Drosera hexagynia Blanco
  12. Liparia badocana Blanco
  13. Lunasia Blanco
  14. Lunasia amara Blanco
  15. Malaisia Blanco
  16. Malaisia tortuosa Blanco
  17. Melochia arborea Blanco
  18. Momordica sphaeroidea Blanco
  19. Palaquium Blanco
  20. Premna odorata Blanco
  21. Ptelea arborea Blanco
  22. Rhizophora corniculata L.
  23. Sideroxylon duclitan Blanco
  24. Sphaeranthus elongatus Blanco
  25. Tournefortia arborea Blanco
  26. Turraea decandra Blanco
  27. Vitex repens Blanco

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