Arctotis discolor (Less.) Beauverd ()

 
Scientific name : Arctotis discolor (Less.) Beauverd
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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74059 Stachys pascuicola Briq.   Lamiaceae          
9246 Dyschoriste cunenensis C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
13092 Helichrysum auriculatum Less. var. panduratum Harv.   Asteraceae          
86574 Jasminum ellipticum Knobl.   Oleaceae          
phdo Phacelia douglasii (Benth.) Torr. Douglas' phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
oxcom2 Oxalis corniculata L. var. macrantha auct. non Trel. >>Oxalis suksdorfii Oxalidaceae          
71800 Aeollanthus bequaertii De Wild.   Lamiaceae          
pl_3874 Trigonella suavissima   Leguminosae          
pl_6873 Parthenocissus tricuspidata Boston ivy Vitaceae          
17166 Meridiana canescens (Harv.) Kuntze   Asteraceae          
enis Encyclia isochila (Reichenb. f.) D. Dod royal star orchid Orchidaceae          
110137 Thesium magnifructum Hilliard   Santalaceae          
bima2 Bidens ×magnidisca O. Deg. & Sherff >>Bidens campylotheca ssp. campylotheca Asteraceae          
94067 Brachiaria falcifera (Trin.) Stapf   Poaceae          
67813 Curculigo gallabatensis Schweinf. ex Baker   Hypoxidaceae          
     

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