Paranomus micranthus (Schltr.) Compton ()

 
Scientific name : Paranomus micranthus (Schltr.) Compton
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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84190 Dorstenia obanensis Hutch. & Dalziel   Moraceae          
arcto2 Arctophila Rupr. ex Anderss. pendantgrass Poaceae          
92077 Papaver aculeatum Thunb.   Papaveraceae          
30474 Commiphora gracilifrondosa Dinter ex J.J.A.van der Walt   Burseraceae          
podoj Polygonum douglasii Greene var. johnstonii Munz >>Polygonum douglasii ssp. johnstonii Polygonaceae          
cani7 Canavalia nitida (Cav.) Piper Bahama baybean Fabaceae          
18069 Metalasia cephalotes (Thunb.) Less.   Asteraceae          
pl_3638 Caragana fruticosa   Leguminosae          
5198 Ceropegia ballyana Bullock   Apocynaceae          
15982 Landolphia amoena (Hua) Hua ex Hua & A.Chev.   Apocynaceae          
1695 Asystasia subbiflora C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
maem Malpighia emarginata Sessé & Moc. ex DC. Barbados cherry Malpighiaceae          
aus_p1062 Eucalyptus maculata Spotted gum Myrtaceae          
74814 Cyphia eckloniana C.Presl ex Eckl. & Zeyh.   LOBELIACEAE          
78517 Dicellandra setosa Hook.f.   Melastomataceae          
80661 Conophytum ceresianum L.Bolus var. divergens (L.Bolus) Rawé   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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