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| Scientific name
: Felicia fascicularis DC. var. pubescens DC. |
Botanical Family : Asteraceae |
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Description :
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| pl_3340 |
Lagochilus inebrians |
Intoxicating mint |
Labiatae |
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| 7090 |
Crepis japonica (L.) Benth.
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Asteraceae |
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| meel2 |
Melicope elliptica Gray |
leiohi'iaka |
Rutaceae |
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| assh7 |
Astragalus shultziorum Barneby |
>>Astragalus molybdenus |
Fabaceae |
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| 113592 |
Polycarena rangei (Engl.) Levyns
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 36874 |
Combretum megalocarpum Exell ex Brenan
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Combretaceae |
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| 29316 |
Xylopia katangensis De Wild.
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Annonaceae |
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| 47194 |
Diospyros diopa Hiern
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Ebenaceae |
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| caon2 |
Carex onusta Mackenzie |
storm sedge |
Cyperaceae |
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| pale16 |
Pannaria lepidiota (Sommerf.) Th. Fr. |
>>Fuscopannaria praetermissa |
ACHARIACEAE |
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| 5638 |
Ceropegia radicans Schltr. var. smithii (M.R.Hend.) H.Huber
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Apocynaceae |
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| 49561 |
Euphorbia brachiata E.Mey. ex Boiss.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| sith3 |
Sisymbrium thalianum (L.) J. Gay & Monn. |
>>Arabidopsis thaliana |
Brassicaceae |
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| 74999 |
Lobelia caerulea Sims forma procera (C.Presl) E.Wimm.
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LOBELIACEAE |
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| pesu21 |
Pertusaria subplicans Nyl. |
>>Ochrolechia subplicans ssp. subplicans |
Pertusariaceae |
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Loamy Soil -
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