Rubus parviflorus H.Walter ()

 
Scientific name : Rubus parviflorus H.Walter
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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46890 Dichapetalum schweinfurthii Engl. var. lolo (De Wild. & T.Durand) Hauman   DICHAPETALACEAE          
116234 Melhania denhamii R.Br. var. denhamii   Sterculiaceae          
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88913 Eulophia ovatipetala Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
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hocup Horkelia cuneata Lindl. ssp. puberula (Greene) Keck wedgeleaf horkelia Rosaceae          
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54968 Brachystegia fischeri Taub.   Fabaceae          
32223 Nuxia dekindtiana Gilg   Buddlejaceae          
     

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