Nivenia sceptrum R.Br. ()

 
Scientific name : Nivenia sceptrum R.Br.
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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92404 Pretrea artemisiaefolia Klotzsch   Pedaliaceae          
mafof Malacothrix foliosa Gray ssp. foliosa leafy desertdandelion Asteraceae          
25614 Stapelia desmetiana N.E.Br. var. apicalis N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
orrum Orthotrichum rupestre Schleich. ex Schwaegr. var. macfaddenae (Williams) Grout >>Orthotrichum rupestre Orthotrichaceae          
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sare10 Sarracenia rehderi Bell   Sarraceniaceae          
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clro Clusia rosea Jacq. scotch attorney Clusiaceae          
pl_3965 Lilium canadense flavum   Liliaceae          
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aus_p1046 Eucalyptus leptopoda Tammin Mallee Myrtaceae          
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