Protea mellifera Thunb. ()

 
Scientific name : Protea mellifera Thunb.
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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96040 Glyceria albidiflora De Wild.   Poaceae          
120320 Xyris bampsii Lisowski   Xyridaceae          
dineb Dinebra Jacq. viper grass Poaceae          
82678 Marlothistella uniondalensis Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
mopu Monarda punctata L. spotted beebalm Lamiaceae          
40730 Crassula thyrsiflora Thunb.   Crassulaceae          
4588 Carduus marianus L.   Asteraceae          
copa13 Cottea pappophoroides Kunth cotta grass Poaceae          
drpl Draba platycarpa Torr. & Gray broadpod draba Brassicaceae          
tepl2 Tectaria plantaginea (Jacq.) Maxon plantainleaf halberd fern Dryopteridaceae          
saara2 Salix arctica Pallas var. araioclada (Schneid.) Raup >>Salix arctica Salicaceae          
10073 Eroeda intermedia (DC.) Levyns   Asteraceae          
ceau4 Ceratophyllum australe Griseb. >>Ceratophyllum muricatum ssp. australe Ceratophyllaceae          
aus_p68 Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn MIMOSACEAE          
44990 Schoenus inanis Thunb.   Cyperaceae          
scol Scirpus olneyi Gray >>Schoenoplectus americanus Cyperaceae          
     

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