Gazania munroi E.Phillips ()

 
Scientific name : Gazania munroi E.Phillips
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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galah2 Galium latifolium Michx. var. hispidum Small >>Galium latifolium Rubiaceae          
myosu Myosurus L. mousetail Ranunculaceae          
77832 Hibiscus schweinfurthii Gürke   Malvaceae          
55864 Crotalaria cleomifolia Welw. ex Baker var. seretii De Wild.   Fabaceae          
russe Russelia Jacq. russelia Scrophulariaceae          
aus_p972 Eucalyptus cooperiana Many-flowered Mallee Myrtaceae          
daol2 Dalea oligophylla (Torr.) Shinners >>Dalea candida var. oligophylla Fabaceae          
93385 Andropogon perligulatus Stapf   Poaceae          
96805 Milium coerulescens Desf.   Poaceae          
40260 Crassula hystrix Schönland   Crassulaceae          
bosa2 Bobea sandwicensis (Gray) Hbd. Hawai'i dogweed Rubiaceae          
abin3 Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet monkeybush Malvaceae          
pl_1529 Lactuca formosana   Compositae          
anny Anisomeridium nyssigenum (Ellis & Everh.) R. C. Harris   Philesiaceae          
85418 Eugenia nyassensis Engl.   Myrtaceae          
zaum Zamia umbrosa Small >>Zamia pumila Zamiaceae          
     

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