Rubus ludwigii Eckl. & Zeyh. subsp. ludwigii ()

 
Scientific name : Rubus ludwigii Eckl. & Zeyh. subsp. ludwigii
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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21790 Psilotrichum kirkii (Baker) C.B.Clarke   Amaranthaceae          
46868 Dichapetalum poggei Engl.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
elpa12 Elymus pauciflorus (Schwein.) Gould, non Lam. >>Elymus trachycaulus ssp. trachycaulus Poaceae          
89547 Habenaria tenuifolia Summerh. var. bianoensis Geerinck   Orchidaceae          
oecea Oenothera cespitosa Nutt. ssp. australis Woot. & Standl. [orthographic variant] >>Oenothera brachycarpa Onagraceae          
lili3 Liparis liliifolia (L.) L.C. Rich. ex Ker-Gawl. brown widelip orchid Orchidaceae          
gahik Galium hilendiae Dempster & Ehrend. ssp. kingstonense (Dempster) Dempster & Ehrend. Kingston Mountains bedstraw Rubiaceae          
83589 Ruschia subtruncata L.Bolus var. minor L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
120541 Amomum elliotii Baker   Zingiberaceae          
51234 Monadenium kundelunguense Malaisse   Euphorbiaceae          
61843 Pterocarpus grandis Cowan   Fabaceae          
10964 Gazania diffusa (Thunb.) Spreng.   Asteraceae          
38917 Ipomoea fragilis Choisy var. pubescens Hallier f.   Convolvulaceae          
pape3 Panicum pellitum Trin. Maui panicgrass Poaceae          
113027 Lyperia pinnatifida (L.f.) Benth. var. canescens Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
109335 Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.   Rutaceae          
     

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