Restio paludosus Pillans ()

 
Scientific name : Restio paludosus Pillans
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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82763 Nelia meyeri Schwantes var. longipetala L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
58583 Indigofera aquae-nitentis Bremek.   Fabaceae          
peca23 Petalostemon caroliniensis (Lam.) Sprague >>Dalea pinnata var. pinnata Fabaceae          
30645 Commiphora subsessilifolia Engl.   Burseraceae          
9736 Enantia chlorantha (Oliv.) Setten & Maas var. soyauxii Engl. & Diels   Annonaceae          
pl_2449 Rhododendron arboreum   Ericaceae          
canu2 Calochortus nudus S. Wats. naked mariposa lily Liliaceae          
asta3 Aster tagetinus (Greene) Blake >>Machaeranthera tagetina Asteraceae          
36486 Wurmbea capensis Thunb. var. inusta Baker   COLCHICACEAE          
plbr2 Plantago brunnea Morris >>Plantago ovata BREXIACEAE          
96210 Hyparrhenia claessensii Robyns   Poaceae          
cear5 Centrosema arenicola (Small) F.J. Herm. pineland butterfly pea Fabaceae          
35821 Salsola zeyheri (Moq.) Bunge   Chenopodiaceae          
nyca3 Nymphaea caerulea Savigny Egyptian lotus Nymphaeaceae          
80974 Conophytum obcordellum (Haw.) N.E.Br. subsp. rolfii (de Boer) S.A.Hammer   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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