Phylica constricta Pillans var. constricta ()

 
Scientific name : Phylica constricta Pillans var. constricta
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae
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cifrs2 Citharexylum fruticosum L. var. subvillosum Moldenke >>Citharexylum fruticosum var. fruticosum Verbenaceae          
pl_6343 Sphagnum cymbilifolium Sphagnum moss Sphagnaceae          
anpr Andropogon praematurus Fern. >>Schizachyrium scoparium var. scoparium Poaceae          
siso Sisyrinchium solstitiale Bickn. >>Sisyrinchium xerophyllum Iridaceae          
97336 Panicum nigerense Hitchc.   Poaceae          
117040 Lachnaea globulifera Meisn. var. coerulescens Eckl. & Zeyh. ex Meisn.   Thymelaeaceae          
22411 Rhaphidospora abyssinica Nees   Acanthaceae          
36523 Wurmbea spicata (Burm.f.) T.Durand & Schinz forma purpurea (Aiton) T.Durand & Schinz   COLCHICACEAE          
pl_3755 Lespedeza pilosa   Leguminosae          
29077 Volkensia glomerata O.Hoffm. & Muschl.   Asteraceae          
gamup3 Galium multiflorum Kellogg ssp. puberulum Piper >>Galium serpenticum ssp. puberulum Rubiaceae          
arrem Arabis retrofracta Graham var. multicaulis Boivin >>Arabis holboellii var. retrofracta Brassicaceae          
83546 Ruschia sarmentosa (Haw.) Schwantes var. rigida (Salm-Dyck) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
41478 Cucumella bryoniifolia (Merxm.) C.Jeffrey   Cucurbitaceae          
caho18 Calycadenia hooveri G.D. Carr Hoover's western rosinweed Asteraceae          
     

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