Pappea ugandensis Baker f. ()

 
Scientific name : Pappea ugandensis Baker f.
Botanical Family : Sapindaceae
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90388 Orchis burmanniana L.   Orchidaceae          
juca3 Juncus canadensis J. Gay ex Laharpe Canadian rush Hyacinthaceae          
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84329 Ficus annobonensis Mildbr. & Hutch.   Moraceae          
2478 Berkheya schinzii O.Hoffm.   Asteraceae          
scfu3 Schaereria fuscocinerea (Nyl.) Clauzade & Roux   Schaereriaceae          
73653 Pycnostachys coerulea Hook.   Lamiaceae          
5670 Ceropegia sankuruensis Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
     

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