Faurea racemosa Farmar ()

 
Scientific name : Faurea racemosa Farmar
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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7209 Crinum samueli Worsley   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
sylal7 Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (L.) A.& D. Löve var. lateriflorum calico aster Asteraceae          
25431 Sphenogyne paleacea (Thunb.) Less.   Asteraceae          
hydr2 Hydrophila drummondii (Torr. & Gray) House >>Crassula drummondii Crassulaceae          
90251 Mystacidium exile (Lindl.) T.Durand & Schinz   Orchidaceae          
44955 Schoenoxiphium rufum Nees var. rufum   Cyperaceae          
coba10 Coleus barbatus (Andrews) Benth. coleus Lamiaceae          
119241 Vitex grisea Baker var. dekindtiana (Gürke) W.Piep.   Verbenaceae          
plim Pluchea imbricata (Kearney) Nash >>Pluchea foetida var. imbricata Asteraceae          
prumt Prunus umbellata Ell. var. tarda (Sarg.) W. Wight >>Prunus umbellata var. umbellata Rosaceae          
20687 Phalangium triflorum (Aiton) Pers.   ANTHERICACEAE          
75687 Strychnos millepunctata Leeuwenb.   Loganiaceae          
21379 Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonça   Annonaceae          
papa11 Paspalum paniculatum L. arrocillo Poaceae          
32048 Lobostemon microphyllus H.Buek   Boraginaceae          
     

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