Ziziphus muratiana Maire ()

 
Scientific name : Ziziphus muratiana Maire
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae
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66960 Ornithogalum gracillimum R.E.Fr.   Hyacinthaceae          
heha6 Heterophyllium haldanianum (Grev.) Fleisch. >>Callicladium haldanianum Hypnaceae          
75642 Strychnos innocua Delile   Loganiaceae          
pelae2 Penstemon laricifolius Hook. & Arn. var. exilifolius (A. Nels.) Payson >>Penstemon laricifolius ssp. exilifolius Scrophulariaceae          
luce Lupinus cervinus Kellogg Santa Lucia lupine Fabaceae          
73049 Ocimum ringoeti De Wild.   Lamiaceae          
118789 Clerodendrum wildemanianum Exell   Verbenaceae          
rhty Rhus typhina L. >>Rhus hirta Anacardiaceae          
herur2 Heuchera rubescens Torr. var. rubescens pink alumroot Saxifragaceae          
68824 Ferraria lugubris Salisb.   Iridaceae          
dize Diphasiastrum ×zeilleri (Rouy) Holub >>Lycopodium zeilleri Lycopodiaceae          
32984 Lightfootia uitenhagensis H.Buek   Campanulaceae          
44457 Mariscopsis suaveolens Cherm.   Cyperaceae          
vipe7 Vigna peduncularis (Kunth) Fawcett & Rendle purple cowpea Fabaceae          
     

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