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| Scientific name
: Asparagus divaricatus (Oberm.) Fellingham & N.L.Mey. |
Botanical Family : Asparagaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 78915 |
Memecylon hedbergorum Borhidi
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Melastomataceae |
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| disp7 |
Dicranum spadiceum Zett. |
dicranum moss |
Dicranaceae |
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| 63397 |
Vigna coerulea Baker
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Fabaceae |
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| 29066 |
Voacanga schweinfurthii Stapf
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Apocynaceae |
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| 71980 |
Becium grandiflorum (Lam.) Pic.Serm. var. B auct.
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Lamiaceae |
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| arfo7 |
Argyranthemum foeniculum (Willd.) Schultz-Bip. |
dill daisy |
Asteraceae |
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| oxpiw |
Oxalis pilosa Nutt. var. wrightii (Gray) Wieg. |
>>Oxalis albicans ssp. albicans |
Oxalidaceae |
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| 117902 |
Wormskioldia schinzii Urb. var. hirsuta A.& R.Fern.
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Turneraceae |
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| 66879 |
Ornithogalum candidum Oberm. var. tubiforme Oberm.
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| hyco12 |
Hydrocharis cordifolia Nutt. |
>>Limnobium spongia |
Hydrocharitaceae |
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| 82460 |
Lithops dinteri Schwantes subsp. multipunctata (de Boer) D.T.Cole
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 75708 |
Strychnos odorata A.Chev.
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Loganiaceae |
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| 107288 |
Psychotria butayei De Wild. var. butayei
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Rubiaceae |
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| pl_1200 |
Antennaria dioica |
Catsfoot |
Compositae |
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| 76731 |
Tapinanthus flamignii (De Wild.) Danser
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Loranthaceae |
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| agdap |
Agropyron dasystachyum (Hook.) Scribn. & J.G. Sm. ssp. psammophilum (Gillett & Senn) D.R. Dewey |
>>Elymus lanceolatus ssp. psammophilus |
Poaceae |
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