Canthium nervosum Hiern ()

 
Scientific name : Canthium nervosum Hiern
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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104613 Corynanthe dolichocarpa W.Brandt   Rubiaceae          
popa7 Polygonum paronychia Cham. & Schlecht. beach knotweed Polygonaceae          
sacam Salvia carnosa Dougl. ex Greene ssp. mearnsii (Britt.) Epling >>Salvia dorrii ssp. mearnsii Lamiaceae          
ipob Ipomoea obscura (L.) Ker-Gawl. obscure morning-glory Convolvulaceae          
107081 Plectronia opima (S.Moore) Mildbr.   Rubiaceae          
36423 Iphigenia sudanica A.Chev.   COLCHICACEAE          
54099 Aspalathus eriophylla Walp.   Fabaceae          
72214 Coleus monticola (Grke) Grke   Lamiaceae          
116788 Ternstroemia polypetala Melch.   Theaceae          
103533 Rubus bergii Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rosaceae          
90300 Neobolusia virginea (Bolus) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
99075 Stipagrostis libyca (H.Scholz) H.Scholz   Poaceae          
51825 Ricinodendron schliebenii Mildbr.   Euphorbiaceae          
grsqi Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh) Dunal var. integrifolia (Nutt.) Boivin >>Grindelia nana var. nana Asteraceae          
6308 Chrysanthemoides pisiformis Medik.   Asteraceae          
     

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