Gymnoluma usambarensis (Engl.) Baehni ()

 
Scientific name : Gymnoluma usambarensis (Engl.) Baehni
Botanical Family : Sapotaceae
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caini2 Carex incurviformis Mackenzie var. incurviformis coastal sand sedge Cyperaceae          
105263 Heinsia benguelensis Benth. & Hook.f.   Rubiaceae          
pelim2 Pellaea limitanea (Maxon) Morton var. mexicana (Maxon) Morton >>Argyrochosma limitanea ssp. mexicana Pteridaceae          
11799 Gomphocarpus rivularis Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
pl_3060 Ribes missouriense Missouri gooseberry Grossulariaceae          
pl_3945 Fritillaria affinis Chocolate lily Liliaceae          
rhlag2 Rhamnus lanceolata Pursh ssp. glabrata (Gleason) Kartesz & Gandhi lanceleaf buckthorn Rhamnaceae          
71789 Acrotome pallescens Benth.   Lamiaceae          
44438 Mapania monosperma (Jacq.-Fél.) Maguire & Koyama   Cyperaceae          
60105 Lotononis filiformis B.-E.van Wyk   Fabaceae          
syme2 Synalissa melambola Tuck. >>Metamelaena melambola Lichinaceae          
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10774 Gamolepis brachypoda DC.   Asteraceae          
chsc7 Chamaesyce scoparia Small >>Chamaesyce porteriana var. scoparia Euphorbiaceae          
15640 Kniphofia ensifolia Baker var. albiflora E.A.Bruce   ASPHODELACEAE          
     

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