Diastella parilis Salisb. ex Knight ()

 
Scientific name : Diastella parilis Salisb. ex Knight
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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32395 Santiria balsamifera Oliv.   Burseraceae          
112256 Diascia capsularis Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
100042 Polygala congoensis Gürke   Polygalaceae          
47806 Erica blaerioides E.G.H.Oliv. subsp. hirsuta E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
thsa6 Thelotrema santense Tuck. barnacle lichen Thelotremataceae          
26869 Tetragonia microptera Fenzl var. trisperma Fenzl   Aizoaceae          
101353 Protea doddii E.Phillips   PROTEACEAE          
57942 Eriosema trinerve E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
pyan2 Pyrus angustifolia Ait. >>Malus angustifolia var. angustifolia Rosaceae          
54968 Brachystegia fischeri Taub.   Fabaceae          
78787 Heterotis prostrata (Thonn.) Benth.   Melastomataceae          
gadr2 Gaillardia drummondii (Hook.) DC. >>Gaillardia pulchella var. pulchella Asteraceae          
lealc Lesquerella alpina (Nutt.) S. Wats. ssp. condensata (A. Nels.) Rollins >>Lesquerella condensata Brassicaceae          
cepub Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx. ssp. besseyi (Bailey) W.A. Weber >>Prunus pumila var. besseyi Rosaceae          
opur2 Opuntia ursina A. Weber >>Opuntia erinacea var. ursina Cactaceae          
sthy4 Stenocereus hystrix (Haw.) Buxbaum >>Stenocereus fimbriatus Cactaceae          
     

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