Portulaca fischeri Pax var. robusta Poelln. ()

 
Scientific name : Portulaca fischeri Pax var. robusta Poelln.
Botanical Family : Portulacaceae
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101159 Leucospermum candicans Andrews   PROTEACEAE          
100185 Polygala nematocaulis Levyns   Polygalaceae          
deca6 Descurainia californica (Gray) O.E. Schulz Sierra tansymustard Brassicaceae          
muca5 Musa cavendishii Lamb. ex Paxton >>Musa acuminata Musaceae          
94733 Danthonia nana Engl.   Poaceae          
68768 Dierama pumilum N.E.Br.   Iridaceae          
fror2 Fraxinus ornus L. flowering ash Oleaceae          
57538 Dorycnium lutescens Steud.   Fabaceae          
oncob Oncoba Forsk. oncoba Flacourtiaceae          
78664 Dissotis mildbraedii Gilg   Melastomataceae          
37197 Terminalia brachystemma Welw. ex Hiern subsp. brachystemma   Combretaceae          
3240 Brachylaena discolor DC. var. discolor   Asteraceae          
27073 Thunbergia proxima De Wild.   Acanthaceae          
22657 Rhus microcarpa auct.   Anacardiaceae          
betrg2 Berberis trifoliolata Moric. var. glauca (I.M. Johnston) M.C. Johnston ex Laferrière >>Mahonia trifoliolata Berberidaceae          
     

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