Calvaria inermis (L.) Dubard ()

 
Scientific name : Calvaria inermis (L.) Dubard
Botanical Family : Sapotaceae
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pl_2060 Nasturtium x sterile Brown watercress Cruciferae          
36731 Combretum gazense Swynn. & Baker f.   Combretaceae          
100268 Polygala schlechteri Schinz   Polygalaceae          
pl_2066 Raphanus raphanistrum Wild radish Cruciferae          
28387 Vernonia chthonocephala O.Hoffm.   Asteraceae          
52485 Tragia platycalyx Radcl.-Sm.   Euphorbiaceae          
50879 Joannesia princeps Vell.   Euphorbiaceae          
59521 Ingenhoussia ericifolia (L.) E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
24763 Senecio steudelioides Sch.Bip.   Asteraceae          
101459 Protea odorata Thunb.   PROTEACEAE          
64301 Anthocleista niamniamensis Gilg   Gentianaceae          
70819 Moraea vigilans Goldblatt & J.C.Manning   Iridaceae          
caau3 Carex aurea Nutt. golden sedge Cyperaceae          
pipu4 Pinguicula pumila Michx. small butterwort Lentibulariaceae          
ersi8 Eriogonum simpsonii Benth. >>Eriogonum microthecum var. simpsonii Polygonaceae          
94065 Brachiaria epaleata Stapf   Poaceae          
     

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