Faurea racemosa Farmar ()

 
Scientific name : Faurea racemosa Farmar
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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tebr2 Tetraneuris brevifolia Greene >>Tetraneuris acaulis var. caespitosa Asteraceae          
1517 Aster minimus Hutch.   Asteraceae          
78441 Antherotoma angustifolia (A.Fern. & R.Fern.) Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
84080 Dorstenia bicornis Schweinf.   Moraceae          
thpl Thuja plicata Donn ex D. Don western red cedar Cupressaceae          
8314 Delosperma platysepalum L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
97546 Panicum umbratile Mez   Poaceae          
14538 Hydrosme teuszii Engl.   Araceae          
45887 Aporosa somalensis Mattei   Euphorbiaceae          
carne Carnegia Britt. & Rose saguaro Cactaceae          
21444 Protasparagus confertus (K.Krause) Oberm.   Asparagaceae          
91129 Satyrium leucocomos Rchb.f.   Orchidaceae          
33393 Wahlenbergia songeana Thulin   Campanulaceae          
75993 Ischnanthus woodfordioides (Schweinf.) Tiegh.   Loranthaceae          
92353 Ceratotheca reniformis Abels   Pedaliaceae          
flru2 Flacourtia rukam Zoll. & Moritzi rukam Flacourtiaceae          
     

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