Triainolepis hildebrandtii Vatke ()

 
Scientific name : Triainolepis hildebrandtii Vatke
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae
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42902 Cyperus ferrugineus Poir.   Cyperaceae          
71069 Romulea unifolia M.P.de Vos   Iridaceae          
pacrr Palicourea crocea (Sw.) J.A. Schultes var. riparia (Benth.) Griseb. >>Palicourea croceoides Rubiaceae          
30904 Diplotaxis harra (Forssk.) Boiss.   Brassicaceae          
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65372 Pelargonium englerianum R.Knuth   Geraniaceae          
101640 Sorocephalus pinifolius (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke   PROTEACEAE          
7787 Cynanchum rubricoronae Liede   Apocynaceae          
heho7 Herrickia horrida Woot. & Standl. >>Eurybia horrida Asteraceae          
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59001 Indigofera latisepala J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
pl_6289 Physalis subglabrata   Solanaceae          
101673 Spatalla sericea R.Br.   PROTEACEAE          
pl_3793 Ornithopus sativus Serradella Leguminosae          
aspue2 Aster puniceus L. ssp. elliottii (Torr. & Gray) A.G. Jones >>Symphyotrichum elliotii Asteraceae          
     

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