Polygala sansibarensis Gürke ()

 
Scientific name : Polygala sansibarensis Gürke
Botanical Family : Polygalaceae
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46943 Dioscorea abyssinica Hochst. ex Kunth   Dioscoreaceae          
thina2 Thelypodium integrifolium (Nutt.) Endl. ex Walp. var. affine (Greene) Welsh & Reveal >>Thelypodium integrifolium ssp. affine Brassicaceae          
23215 Scadoxus multiflorus (Martyn) Raf.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
irtec Iris tenax Dougl. ex Lindl. ssp. chrysophylla (T.J. Howell) Q. Clarkson >>Iris chrysophylla Iridaceae          
head5 Herbertus aduncus (Dicks.) Gray   Fumariaceae          
gralc Grimmia alpestris (Web. & Mohr) Schleich. ex Nees in Nees et al. var. caespiticia (Brid.) G. Jones in Grout >>Grimmia tenerrima Grimmiaceae          
88056 Diaphananthe burttii Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
cytum Cycnium tubulosum (L. f.) Engl. ssp. montanum (N.E. Br.) O.J. Hansen   Scrophulariaceae          
pama22 Parathelium martinicanum Vainio >>Pyrenula martinicana Pyrenulaceae          
78653 Dissotis linearis Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
came20 Campanula medium L. Canterbury bells Campanulaceae          
108494 Tarenna pallidula Hiern var. oligoneura (K.Schum.) N.Hallé   Rubiaceae          
50761 Jatropha curcas L.   Euphorbiaceae          
14057 Hoodia gordonii (Masson) Sweet ex Decne.   Apocynaceae          
86026 Monelasmum macrophyllum Tiegh.   Ochnaceae          
61648 Pseudeminia mendoncae (Torre) Verdc.   Fabaceae          
     

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