Gasteria acinacifolia (J.Jacq.) Haw. var. ensifolia (Haw.) Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Gasteria acinacifolia (J.Jacq.) Haw. var. ensifolia (Haw.) Baker
Botanical Family : ASPHODELACEAE
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hymy Hypericum myrtifolium Lam. myrtleleaf St. Johnswort Clusiaceae          
120437 Aframomum amaniense Loes.   Zingiberaceae          
69631 Gladiolus striatus Jacq.   Iridaceae          
110865 Chrysophyllum farannense A.Chev.   Sapotaceae          
40882 Kalanchoe crenata (Andrews) Haw. var. coccinea (Welw. ex Britten) Cufod.   Crassulaceae          
48857 Erica verecunda Salisb.   Ericaceae          
spse4 Sphagnum serratum Aust. >>Sphagnum trinitense Sphagnaceae          
susus Suaeda suffrutescens S. Wats. var. suffrutescens desert seepweed Chenopodiaceae          
povi3 Polygonum viviparum L. alpine bistort Polygonaceae          
rini2 Ribes niveum Lindl. snow currant Grossulariaceae          
dimel Dimelaena Norman mountain lichen Physciaceae          
108305 Spermacoce hepperana Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
57383 Dolichos gululu De Wild.   Fabaceae          
86699 Linociera angolensis Baker   Oleaceae          
103110 Dactylopetalum dinklagei Engl.   Rhizophoraceae          
63311 Trineuria deciduifolia (Eckl. & Zeyh.) C.Presl   Fabaceae          
     

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