Agathosma alticola Schltr. ex Dummer ()

 
Scientific name : Agathosma alticola Schltr. ex Dummer
Botanical Family : Rutaceae
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ocso Ochrolechia sorediosa Howard >>Ochrolechia szatalaensis Pertusariaceae          
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30219 Buddleja polystachya Fresen.   Buddlejaceae          
gloxi Gloxinia L'Hér. gloxinia Gesneriaceae          
97922 Pentaschistis meruensis C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
eraba Eriogonum abertianum Torr. var. abertianum Abert's buckwheat Polygonaceae          
sagr2 Sagittaria greggii J.G. Sm. >>Sagittaria longiloba Alismataceae          
97718 Pennisetum humile Hochst. ex A.Rich. var. nanum Engl.   Poaceae          
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decac6 Dentaria californica Nutt. var. cuneata (Greene) Detling >>Cardamine californica var. cuneata Brassicaceae          
18144 Metarungia pubinervia (T.Anderson) Baden   Acanthaceae          
91318 Solenangis wakefieldii (Rolfe) P.J.Cribb & J.Stewart   Orchidaceae          
62631 Sphenostylis zimbabweensis Mithen   Fabaceae          
maeso Maesopsis Engl. umbrella-tree Rhamnaceae          
     

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