Cliffortia burchellii Stapf ()

 
Scientific name : Cliffortia burchellii Stapf
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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15686 Kniphofia nana Marais   ASPHODELACEAE          
50482 Euphorbia tenuicaulis Range   Euphorbiaceae          
pl_4846 Rumex longifolius   Polygonaceae          
sarh3 Salpichroa rhomboidea (Gillies & Hook.) Miers >>Salpichroa origanifolia Solanaceae          
39365 Merremia malvaefolia Rendle   Convolvulaceae          
61417 Piptadenia winkleri Harms   Fabaceae          
hoac3 Holmgrenia acuminata (Bryhn) Grout >>Orthothecium acuminatum Hypnaceae          
28536 Vernonia hockii De Wild. & Muschl.   Asteraceae          
32790 Campanula denticulata Burch.   Campanulaceae          
82269 Lampranthus magnificus (L.Bolus) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
chga4 Chamaesyce garheana (Boiss.) Millsp. >>Chamaesyce turpinii Euphorbiaceae          
63750 Zygia fastigiata E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
pocr11 Polygala crenata C.W. James scalloped milkwort Polygalaceae          
94210 Bromus commutatus Schrad.   Poaceae          
dila Diapensia lapponica L. pincushion plant Diapensiaceae          
     

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