Oldenlandia amboensis Schinz ()

 
Scientific name : Oldenlandia amboensis Schinz
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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29695 Balanites angolensis (Welw.) Welw. ex Mildbr. & Schltr.   BALANITACEAE          
88186 Disa caulescens Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
18835 Nidorella pinnatilobata DC.   Asteraceae          
72576 Lasiocorys stachydiformis Hochst. ex Benth. var. argentea Chiov.   Lamiaceae          
ocmo Ocotea moschata (Pavón ex Meisn.) Mez nemoca Lauraceae          
crop Crataegus opaca Hook. & Arn. riverflat hawthorn Rosaceae          
74832 Cyphia floribunda E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
brsp6 Briza spicata Sibth. & Smith >>Briza humilis Poaceae          
85511 Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M.Perry   Myrtaceae          
50564 Euphorbia virosa Willd. subsp. arenicola L.C.Leach   Euphorbiaceae          
114884 Datura tatula L.   Solanaceae          
86635 Jasminum parvifolium Knobl.   Oleaceae          
anpaf Antennaria parlinii Fern. ssp. fallax (Greene) Bayer & Stebbins Parlin's pussytoes Asteraceae          
xapr Xanthoxalis priceae (Small) Small >>Oxalis priceae ssp. priceae Oxalidaceae          
3979 Cacalia cissampelina DC.   Asteraceae          
92288 Passiflora ligularis Juss.   Passifloraceae          
     

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