Cliffortia conoides Sparrm. ()

 
Scientific name : Cliffortia conoides Sparrm.
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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emhi Embelia hillebrandii Mez >>Embelia pacifica Myrsinaceae          
75870 Agelanthus songeensis Balle ex Polhill & Wiens   Loranthaceae          
vaal Vaccinium alaskense T.J. Howell >>Vaccinium ovalifolium Ericaceae          
15836 Lactuca petrensis Hiern   Asteraceae          
56296 Crotalaria multicaulis Torre   Fabaceae          
73667 Pycnostachys graminifolia Perkins   Lamiaceae          
halod Halodule Endl. halodule Cymodoceaceae          
deum Delphinium umbraculorum Lewis & Epling umbrella larkspur Ranunculaceae          
cebrt Cerastium brachypetalum Desportes ex Pers. ssp. tauricum (Spreng.) Murb. gray chickweed Caryophyllaceae          
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26081 Stapeliopsis breviloba (R.A.Dyer) Bruyns   Apocynaceae          
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104774 Enterospermum littorale Hiern   Rubiaceae          
pl_3112 Hemerocallis forrestii   Hemerocallidaceae          
54287 Aspalathus parviflora P.J.Bergius   Fabaceae          
     

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