Erlangea milanjiensis S.Moore ()

 
Scientific name : Erlangea milanjiensis S.Moore
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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ompha2 Omphalora T. Nash & Hafellner omphalora Lecanoraceae          
101145 Leucadendron welwitschii Hiern   PROTEACEAE          
eras5 Erysimum asperrimum (Greene) Rydb. >>Erysimum capitatum var. purshii Brassicaceae          
88469 Disa welwitschii Rchb.f. subsp. welwitschii   Orchidaceae          
34141 Ritchiea apiculata Gilg & Gilg-Ben.   Capparaceae          
sotr Solanum triflorum Nutt. cutleaf nightshade Solanaceae          
100905 Anagallis ruandensis R.Knuth & Mildbr.   Primulaceae          
115440 Solanum schimperianum Hochst. ex A.Rich. var. polyanthemum (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Bitter   Solanaceae          
22408 Rhaphidophora ovoidea A.Chev.   Araceae          
pean7 Pelea anapanapaensis St. John >>Melicope volcanica Rutaceae          
102512 Restio racemosus Poir.   RESTIONACEAE          
soca14 Sorghum caffrorum (Retz.) Beauv. >>Sorghum bicolor ssp. bicolor Poaceae          
100619 Rumex vesicarius L.   Polygonaceae          
91008 Roeperocharis wentzeliana Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
95245 Echinochloa utilis Ohwi & Yabuno   Poaceae          
46522 Croton megalocarpoides Friis & M.G.Gilbert   Euphorbiaceae          
     

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