Keetia cornelia (Cham. & Schltdl.) Bridson ()

 
Scientific name : Keetia cornelia (Cham. & Schltdl.) Bridson
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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67987 Hypoxis robusta Nel ex De Wild.   Hypoxidaceae          
schul Schultesia Mart. wingcup Gentianaceae          
106585 Pavetta lulandoensis Bridson   Rubiaceae          
12800 Haworthia schuldtiana Poelln. var. erecta Triebner & Poelln.   ASPHODELACEAE          
54172 Aspalathus isolata (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren   Fabaceae          
102619 Thamnochortus dichotomus Mast. var. hyalinus Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
racal2 Ranunculus canus Benth. var. ludovicianus (Greene) L. Benson >>Ranunculus canus Ranunculaceae          
baov Banisteria ovata Cav. >>Stigmaphyllon bannisterioides Malpighiaceae          
nosap Nototrichium sandwicense (Gray) Hbd. var. pulchelloides O. Deg. & Sherff >>Nototrichium sandwicense Amaranthaceae          
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14265 Huernia macrocarpa (A.Rich.) Spreng. var. penzigii (N.E.Br.) A.C.White & B.Sloane   Apocynaceae          
rume Ruellia metziae Tharp Metz's wild petunia Acanthaceae          
chpup3 Chorizanthe pungens Benth. var. pungens Monterey spineflower Polygonaceae          
trna2 Trifolium nanum Torr. dwarf clover Fabaceae          
cabor Camissonia boothii (Dougl. ex Lehm.) Raven ssp. rutila (A. Davids.) Munz >>Camissonia boothii ssp. decorticans Onagraceae          
     

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