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| Scientific name
: Ziziphus espinosa Büttner |
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 36043 |
Parinari bequaertii De Wild. var. longistaminea Hauman
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Chrysobalanaceae |
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| dilo8 |
Diospyros lotus L. |
date plum |
DASYPOGONACEAE |
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| 45137 |
Scirpus juncoides Roxb.
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Cyperaceae |
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| 57141 |
Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv.
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Fabaceae |
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| homa2 |
Hordeum marinum Huds. |
seaside barley |
Poaceae |
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| 55793 |
Crotalaria benguellensis Baker f. var. bailundensis Torre
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Fabaceae |
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| 92986 |
Agrostis barbuligera Stapf var. longipilosa Gooss. & Papendorf
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Poaceae |
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| arvu3 |
Armeria vulgaris Willd. p.p. |
>>Armeria maritima ssp. sibirica |
Plumbaginaceae |
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| hodif2 |
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim. ssp. franciscanus (Rydb.) Taylor & MacBryde |
>>Holodiscus discolor |
Rosaceae |
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| 85747 |
Commicarpus ramosissimus Thulin
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Nyctaginaceae |
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| 53589 |
Alysicarpus longifolius Wight & Arn.
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Fabaceae |
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| asmim4 |
Astragalus miser Dougl. var. miser |
timber milkvetch |
Fabaceae |
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| 99152 |
Themeda forskalii Hack. var. glauca Hack.
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Poaceae |
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| prmi |
Primula mistassinica Michx. |
Mistassini primrose |
Primulaceae |
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| 47002 |
Dioscorea ekolo De Wild.
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Dioscoreaceae |
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| capid |
Calamagrostis pickeringii Gray var. debilis (Kearney) Fern. & Wieg. |
>>Calamagrostis pickeringii |
Poaceae |
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