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| Scientific name
: Keetia angustifolia Bridson |
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 6435 |
Cineraria lyratiformis Cron
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Asteraceae |
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| 26741 |
Tanacetum suffruticosum L.
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Asteraceae |
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| diov |
Dichanthelium ovale (Ell.) Gould & C.A. Clark |
eggleaf rosette grass |
Poaceae |
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| prte |
Prunus texana F.G. Dietr. |
peachbush |
Rosaceae |
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| qugl |
Quercus glaucoides auct. non Mart. & Gal. |
>>Quercus laceyi |
Calochortaceae |
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| zivem |
Zigadenus venenosus S. Wats. var. micranthus (Eastw.) Jepson |
>>Zigadenus micranthus var. micranthus |
Liliaceae |
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| 41023 |
Kalanchoe wildii Raym.-Hamet ex R.Fern.
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Crassulaceae |
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| 76019 |
Loranthus apodanthus Sprague
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Loranthaceae |
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| 4592 |
Carduus nyassanus (S.Moore) R.E.Fr. subsp. nyassanus
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Asteraceae |
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| 71217 |
Tritonia flanaganii F.Bolus
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Iridaceae |
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| 79306 |
Heckeldora zenkeri (Harms) Staner
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Meliaceae |
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| 4927 |
Celosia splendens Schumach. & Thonn.
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Amaranthaceae |
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| vima6 |
Viola maviensis Mann |
Hawai'i bog violet |
Violaceae |
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| 51248 |
Monadenium majus (Pax) N.E.Br.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| sabe5 |
Salix ×beschelii Boivin
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Salicaceae |
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