Leucospermum fulgens Rourke ()

 
Scientific name : Leucospermum fulgens Rourke
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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12361 Haworthia attenuata (Haw.) Haw. var. radula (Jacq.) M.B.Bayer   ASPHODELACEAE          
22663 Rhus montana Diels var. gerrardii (Harv. ex Engl.) R.Fern.   Anacardiaceae          
hebu Helonias bullata L. swamppink Liliaceae          
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95893 Erianthus sorghum Nees   Poaceae          
fedi Festuca diffusa Dumort. >>Festuca heteromalla Poaceae          
101368 Protea gaguedi J.F.Gmel.   PROTEACEAE          
88692 Eulophia complanata I.Verd.   Orchidaceae          
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84734 Ficus stolzii Mildbr.   Moraceae          
23240 Schefflera hierniana Harms   Araliaceae          
10933 Gasteria subverrucosa (Salm-Dyck) Haw. var. marginata auct.   ASPHODELACEAE          
115266 Solanum laxum Spreng.   Solanaceae          
21235 Polianthes tuberosa L.   Agavaceae          
aus_p292 Banksia micrantha   PROTEACEAE          
117628 Microcos iodocarpa Burret   Tiliaceae          
     

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