Protea linearifolia Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Protea linearifolia Engl.
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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47878 Erica caterviflora Salisb. var. caterviflora   Ericaceae          
lalaa3 Lathyrus lanszwertii Kellogg var. arizonicus (Britt.) Welsh >>Lathyrus lanszwertii var. leucanthus Fabaceae          
26560 Stylochaeton milneanus Mayo   Araceae          
2722 Bidens prolixa S.Moore   Asteraceae          
scmi10 Schoenus miliaceus Lam. >>Rhynchospora miliacea Cyperaceae          
pl_4161 Ensete ventricosum Ethiopian banana Musaceae          
trvi7 Trillium virginianum (Fern.) C.F. Reed >>Trillium pusillum var. virginianum Liliaceae          
pl_1406 Crepis sancta   Compositae          
panem2 Packera neomexicana (Gray) W.A. Weber & A. Löve var. metcalfei (Greene) T.M. Barkl., comb. nov. ined. Metcalf's groundsel Asteraceae          
103111 Dactylopetalum kamerunense Engl.   Rhizophoraceae          
scnas Scutellaria nana Gray var. sapphirina Barneby >>Scutellaria sapphirina Lamiaceae          
difep2 Diospyros ferrea (Willd.) Bakh. var. pubescens (Skottsberg) Fosberg >>Diospyros sandwicensis DASYPOGONACEAE          
stst3 Streptopus streptopoides (Ledeb.) Frye & Rigg small twistedstalk Liliaceae          
cain17 Carex interrupta Boeckl. greenfruit sedge Cyperaceae          
62161 Rhynchosia leucoscias Benth. ex Harv.   Fabaceae          
61276 Pearsonia obovata (Schinz) Polhill   Fabaceae          
     

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