Fagara welwitschii Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Fagara welwitschii Engl.
Botanical Family : Rutaceae
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vesu2 Verrucaria subglaucina de Lesd. wart lichen Verrucariaceae          
103388 Cliffortia polygonifolia L. var. polygonifolia   Rosaceae          
77037 Nesaea aurita Koehne   Lythraceae          
107440 Psychotria lauracea (K.Schum.) E.M.A.Petit   Rubiaceae          
phpiv Phlox pilosa L. var. virens (Michx.) Wherry >>Phlox pilosa ssp. pilosa Polemoniaceae          
acal2 Acalypha alopecuroidea Jacq. foxtail copperleaf Euphorbiaceae          
trdr Trichomanes draytonianum Brack. Hawai'i bristle fern Hymenophyllaceae          
bubr Buchnera breviflora Pennell >>Buchnera americana Scrophulariaceae          
95965 Festuca calycina Loefl.   Poaceae          
leam10 Lecanographa amylacea (Ehrh. ex Pers.) Egea & Torrente   Uncertain Lichen Family          
smla Smilax laurifolia L. laurel greenbrier Smilacaceae          
matu2 Manisuris tuberculosa Nash >>Coelorachis tuberculosa Poaceae          
17690 Mesembryanthemum molle Aiton   Aizoaceae          
bapai Bartonia paniculata (Michx.) Muhl. ssp. iodandra (B.L. Robins.) J. Gillett twining screwstem Gentianaceae          
73203 Orthosiphon rehmannii Gürke   Lamiaceae          
73338 Plectranthus caespitosus Lukhoba & A.J.Paton   Lamiaceae          
     

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