Protea occidentalis Beard ()

 
Scientific name : Protea occidentalis Beard
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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Botanical English Common Family          
87942 Cymbidium tabulare (L.f.) Sw.   Orchidaceae          
prbeg Pritchardia beccariana Rock var. giffardiana Becc. >>Pritchardia beccariana Arecaceae          
79013 Orthogoneuron dasyanthum Gilg   Melastomataceae          
105416 Ixora riparia Hiern   Rubiaceae          
87888 Chamaeangis sarcophylla Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
pogl18 Potentilla glaucophylla Lehm. >>Potentilla diversifolia var. diversifolia Rosaceae          
hael2 Habenaria elegans (Lindl.) Boland. >>Piperia elegans ssp. elegans Orchidaceae          
62973 Tephrosia obbiadensis Chiov.   Fabaceae          
79150 Tristemma schumacheri auct.   Melastomataceae          
8609 Dicliptera elliotii C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
64218 Corydalis cornuta Royle   Fumariaceae          
adri Adelia ricinella L. wild lime Euphorbiaceae          
erumb Eriogonum umbellatum Torr. var. bahiiforme (Torr. & Gray) Jepson sulphur-flower buckwheat Polygonaceae          
pl_1473 Helenium hoopesii Owls claws Compositae          
poams Polygonum amphibium L. var. stipulaceum Coleman water smartweed Polygonaceae          
     

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