Erlangea monocephala Muschl. ()

 
Scientific name : Erlangea monocephala Muschl.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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58330 Guibourtia vuilletiana (A.Chev.) A.Chev.   Fabaceae          
7415 Culcasia liberica N.E.Br.   Araceae          
106479 Pavetta gardeniifolia A.Rich. var. gardeniifolia   Rubiaceae          
113951 Selago multispicata Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
84127 Dorstenia gabunensis Engl.   Moraceae          
26174 Staurogyne congoensis S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
102673 Thamnochortus striatus Hochst.   RESTIONACEAE          
pores Potentilla recta L. var. sulphurea (Lam. & DC.) Peyr. >>Potentilla recta Rosaceae          
feovb5 Festuca ovina L. var. brevifolia auct. p.p. >>Festuca brachyphylla ssp. coloradensis Poaceae          
9959 Eriocephalus punctulatus DC. var. tenuifolius (DC.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
vebl Verbascum blattaria L. moth mullein Scrophulariaceae          
118475 Clerodendrum caesium Gürke   Verbenaceae          
xaam4 Xanthocephalum amoenum Shinners >>Amphiachyris amoena Asteraceae          
118777 Clerodendrum verdcourtii R.Fern.   Verbenaceae          
104111 Canthium huillense Hiern   Rubiaceae          
nojo Notholaena jonesii Maxon >>Argyrochosma jonesii Pteridaceae          
     

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