Vascular Plants

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Roth, A.W. (1821), Novae Plantarum Species praesertim Indiae orientalis : null - null (Section) Roth, A.W. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Bergia ammannioides Roxb. ex Roth
  2. Buechnera Roth
  3. Campanula elongata Willd.
  4. Cassia suffruticosa J.Koenig ex Roth
  5. Convolvulus copticus L.
  6. Convolvulus pes-caprae L.
  7. Crotalaria montana Roxb. ex Roth
  8. Crotalaria mysorensis Roth
  9. Crotalaria spectabilis Roth
  10. Digitaria setigera Roth
  11. Fimbristylis spathacea Roth
  12. Heliotropium laxiflorum Roth
  13. Indigofera cordifolia B.Heyne ex Roth
  14. Ipomoea coptica (L.) Roth
  15. Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) Roth
  16. Ipomoea sessiliflora Roth
  17. Ledebouria Roth
  18. Phlomis cephalotes Roth
  19. Phlomis linifolia Roth
  20. Plectranthus caninus B.Heyne ex Roth
  21. Reichardia decapetala Roth
  22. Smithia geminiflora Roth
  23. Triumfetta pilosa Roth
  24. Wahlenbergia Schrad. ex Roth
  25. Wahlenbergia elongata (Willd.) Schrad. ex Roth
  26. Wallrothia Roth

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