Hypolaena burchellii Mast. ()

 
Scientific name : Hypolaena burchellii Mast.
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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ditta Ditta Griseb. ditta Euphorbiaceae          
pl_5729 Rubus gunnianus   Rosaceae          
gotec4 Gouldia terminalis (Hook. & Arn.) Hbd. var. crassicaulis Fosberg >>Hedyotis terminalis Rubiaceae          
5939 Chlorophytum collinum (Poelln.) Nordal   ANTHERICACEAE          
migrl Mimosa grahamii Gray var. lemmonii (Gray) Kearney & Peebles >>Mimosa grahamii Fabaceae          
52192 Suregada ivorensis (Aubrév. & Pellegr.) J.Léonard   Euphorbiaceae          
88246 Disa ferruginea (Thunb.) Sw.   Orchidaceae          
phpuo Philadelphus pumilus Rydb. var. ovatus Hu dwarf mock orange Hydrangeaceae          
mepo2 Mentzelia polita A. Nels. polished blazingstar Loasaceae          
118927 Lippia adoensis Hochst. ex Walp. var. koseret Sebsebe   Verbenaceae          
69465 Gladiolus newii Baker   Iridaceae          
78314 Marantochloa hensii (Baker) Pellegr.   Marantaceae          
57942 Eriosema trinerve E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
28925 Vernonia tinctosetosa C.Jeffrey   Asteraceae          
79306 Heckeldora zenkeri (Harms) Staner   Meliaceae          
     

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