Nauclea bracteosa Welw. ()

 
Scientific name : Nauclea bracteosa Welw.
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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38293 Breweria alternifolia (Planch.) Radlk.   Convolvulaceae          
epge2 Ephedra gerardiana Wallich ex Stapf Gerard jointfir Alangiaceae          
toma3 Tomasellia macularis (Minks ex Willey) R. C. Harris   Arthopyreniaceae          
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atob2 Atriplex oblongifolia Waldst. & Kit. oblongleaf orache Chenopodiaceae          
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