Ervatamia divaricata (L.) Burkill ()

 
Scientific name : Ervatamia divaricata (L.) Burkill
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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34758 Elaeodendron afzelii Loes.   Celastraceae          
erdi8 Eryngium divaricatum Hook. & Arn. ballast eryngo Apiaceae          
93452 Andropogon sorghum (L.) Brot. var. aethiopicus Hack.   Poaceae          
113261 Microdon dubius (L.) Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
clhi Clematis hirsutissima Pursh hairy clematis Ranunculaceae          
ocbl Oclemena ×blakei (Porter) Nesom   Asteraceae          
18718 Nestlera corymbosa Bolus   Asteraceae          
chglt Chaenactis glabriuscula DC. var. tenuifolia (Nutt.) Hall >>Chaenactis glabriuscula var. glabriuscula Asteraceae          
thhii Thelypteris hispidula (Dcne.) C.F. Reed var. inconstans (C. Christens.) Proctor roughhairy maiden fern Thelypteridaceae          
93715 Aristida mutabilis Trin. & Rupr. var. aequilonga Trin. & Rupr.   Poaceae          
pase15 Parmelia septentrionalis (Lynge) Ahti >>Melanelia septentrionalis Parmeliaceae          
16895 Malabaila elgonense H.Wolff   Apiaceae          
mibi5 Mimulus bifidus Pennell >>Diplacus grandiflorus Scrophulariaceae          
crdih Croptilon divaricatum (Nutt.) Raf. var. hookerianum (Torr. & Gray) Shinners >>Croptilon hookerianum var. hookerianum Asteraceae          
56774 Cyclopia genistoides (L.) R.Br.   Fabaceae          
60003 Lonchocarpus staudtii Harms   Fabaceae          
     

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