Scholleropsis lutea H.Perrier ()

 
Scientific name : Scholleropsis lutea H.Perrier
Botanical Family : Pontederiaceae
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60299 Lotus discolor E.Mey. subsp. discolor   Fabaceae          
pl_4780 Polygonum coccineum Water smartweed Polygonaceae          
prse5 Prosopis sericantha Gill. ex Hook.   Fabaceae          
67226 Scilla cinerascens Van der Merwe   Hyacinthaceae          
83701 Sphalmanthus albicaulis (Haw.) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
ecmu2 Echinochloa muricata (Beauv.) Fern. rough barnyardgrass Poaceae          
50316 Euphorbia quinquecostata Volkens   Euphorbiaceae          
gepo3 Gentiana porphyrio J.F. Gmel. >>Gentiana autumnalis Gentianaceae          
soaf Sophora affinis Torr. & Gray Eve's necklacepod Fabaceae          
cebi4 Cephalozia bicuspidata (L.) Dumort.   Cephaloziaceae          
pscaa Pseudoleskea catenulata (Brid. ex Schrad.) Schrimp.in B.S.G. var. acuminata (Culm.) Podp. >>Pseudoleskeella sibirica Leskeaceae          
21116 Pleiotaxis huillensis O.Hoffm. subsp. argentea (M.Taylor) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubiña   Asteraceae          
100630 Monochoria africana (Solms) N.E.Br.   Pontederiaceae          
81803 Erepsia oxysepala (Schltr.) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
33826 Cleome macrophylla (Klotzsch) Briq. var. maculatiflora (Merxm.) Wild   Capparaceae          
40223 Crassula globularioides Britten forma longiciliata R.Fern.   Crassulaceae          
     

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