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| Scientific name
: Hypodiscus paludosus Pillans |
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE |
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Description :
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Family |
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| 65779 |
Sarcocaulon marlothii Engl.
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Geraniaceae |
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| 42531 |
Carex simensis Hochst. ex A.Rich. var. stolonifera (Boeckeler) Kük.
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Cyperaceae |
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| paca27 |
Papaya carica Gaertner |
>>Carica papaya |
Caricaceae |
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| epciw |
Epilobium ciliatum Raf. ssp. watsonii (Barbey) Hoch & Raven |
fringed willowherb |
Onagraceae |
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| 75694 |
Strychnos mongonda De Wild.
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Loganiaceae |
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| 64075 |
Oncoba tettensis (Klotzsch) Harv. var. kirkii (Oliv.) Hul & Breteler
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Flacourtiaceae |
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| pl_653 |
Betula glandulosa |
Scrub birch |
Betulaceae |
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| 69293 |
Gladiolus fungurumeensis P.A.Duvign. & Van Bockstal
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Iridaceae |
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| simi2 |
Sisyrinchium minus Engelm. & Gray |
dwarf blue-eyed grass |
Iridaceae |
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| 37600 |
Commelina longicapsa C.B.Clarke
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Commelinaceae |
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| 116522 |
Strychnos fischeri Gilg
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STRYCHNACEAE |
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| 86506 |
Strombosiopsis sereinii Breteler
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Olacaceae |
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| 61383 |
Philenoptera violacea (Klotzsch) Schrire
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Fabaceae |
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| hyso |
Hypocenomyce sorophora (Vainio) P. James & Poelt |
cockleshell lichen |
Lecideaceae |
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| 120656 |
Kaempferia dewevrei De Wild. & T.Durand
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Zingiberaceae |
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