Phylica affinis Sond. ()

 
Scientific name : Phylica affinis Sond.
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae
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71137 Synnotia roxburghii (Baker) G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
58652 Indigofera brachystachya (DC.) E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
34282 Cerastium afromontanum T.C.E.Fr. & Weim. forma afromontanum   Caryophyllaceae          
pemi7 Pennellia micrantha (Gray) Nieuwl. mountain mock thelypody Brassicaceae          
89403 Habenaria myriantha Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
94867 Digitaria appropinquata Goetgh.   Poaceae          
12174 Gyrodoma hispida (Vatke) Wild   Asteraceae          
59747 Leonardoxa africana (Baill.) Aubrév.   Fabaceae          
pefrf2 Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. var. frutescens beefsteakplant Lamiaceae          
peera Penstemon eriantherus Pursh var. argillosus M.E. Jones fuzzytongue penstemon Scrophulariaceae          
chic Chrysobalanus icaco L. icaco coco plum Chrysobalanaceae          
82609 Lithops schwantesii Dinter var. christinae (de Boer) B.Fearn   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
55379 Cassia paralias Brenan   Fabaceae          
bice2 Bidens cervicata Sherff Kauai beggarticks Asteraceae          
53527 Albizia minyi De Wild.   Fabaceae          
35549 Chenopodium hederiforme (Murr) Aellen var. undulatum Aellen   Chenopodiaceae          
     

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