Sabicea angolensis Wernham ()

 
Scientific name : Sabicea angolensis Wernham
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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114685 Zaluzianskya lanigera Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
rhsp7 Rhizogonium spiniforme (Hedw.) Bruch in Kraus >>Pyrrhobryum spiniforme Rhizogoniaceae          
41748 Melothria louisii auct.   Cucurbitaceae          
leova2 Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb. ex Britt. var. alba Goodman >>Lesquerella ovalifolia ssp. alba Brassicaceae          
mocy Monerma cylindrica (Willd.) Coss. & Durieu >>Hainardia cylindrica Poaceae          
levi6 Lespedeza violacea (L.) Pers. violet lespedeza Fabaceae          
91700 Oxalis dregei Sond.   Oxalidaceae          
105391 Ixora mannii (Hiern) Kuntze   Rubiaceae          
paob3 Parietaria obtusa Rydb. ex Small >>Parietaria pensylvanica Urticaceae          
68478 Aristea oligocephala Baker   Iridaceae          
8849 Dimorphotheca nudicaulis (L.) DC. var. graminifolia (DC.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
56253 Crotalaria mesopontica Taub. subsp. glabrescens (R.Wilczek) Milne-Redh.   Fabaceae          
pyes Pyxine eschweileri (Tuck.) Vainio   Physciaceae          
fiuld2 Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim. ssp. denudata (J.& K. Presl) Hayek queen of the meadow Rosaceae          
106226 Pachystigma pygmaeum (Schltr.) Robyns   Rubiaceae          
mech4 Mesembryanthemum chilense Molina >>Carpobrotus chilensis Aizoaceae          
     

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