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| Scientific name
: Protea caffra Meisn. subsp. mafingensis Chisumpa & Brummitt |
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE |
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Description :
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| pite6 |
Piptocarpha tetrantha Urban |
mountain ashdaisy |
Asteraceae |
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| arge2 |
Aristea gerrardii Weim. |
Gerrard's aristea |
Iridaceae |
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| podi2 |
Potentilla diversifolia Lehm. |
varileaf cinquefoil |
Rosaceae |
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| ormo2 |
Orphniospora moriopsis (A. Massal.) D. Hawksw.
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Fuscideaceae |
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| 99185 |
Tragus biflorus auct.
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Poaceae |
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| mipa14 |
Mimulus patulus Pennell |
>>Mimulus washingtonensis |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 44854 |
Rhynchospora oritrephes (P.J.Bergius) Boeckeler var. semisetacea Kük.
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Cyperaceae |
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| 46087 |
Bridelia tenuifolia Müll.Arg. var. tenuifolia
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 58831 |
Indigofera emarginelloides J.B.Gillett
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Fabaceae |
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| brer7 |
Brachymenium erectum (Hook.) Marg. |
erect brachymenium moss |
Bryaceae |
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| 81732 |
Eberlanzia disarticulata (L.Bolus) L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 74587 |
Utricularia madagascariensis A.DC.
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Lentibulariaceae |
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| 38381 |
Convolvulus asarifolius Desr.
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Convolvulaceae |
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| heca6 |
Hemizonia calyculata (Babcock & Hall) Keck |
>>Hemizonia congesta ssp. calyculata |
Asteraceae |
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| 20220 |
Pentatrichia rehmii (Merxm.) Merxm.
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Asteraceae |
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| 118143 |
Pilea urticifolia (L.f.) Blume
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Urticaceae |
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