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| Scientific name
: Manilkara altissima (Engl.) H.J.Lam |
Botanical Family : Sapotaceae |
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Description :
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Family |
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| gaco5 |
Gaura coccinea Nutt. ex Pursh |
scarlet beeblossom |
Onagraceae |
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| pl_6328 |
Solanum scabrum |
Garden huckleberry |
Solanaceae |
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| bapo5 |
Bacidia populorum (A. Massal.) Trevisan |
>>Arthrosporum populorum |
Catillariaceae |
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| 18169 |
Microglossa oehleri Muschl.
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Asteraceae |
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| 78115 |
Sida bakeriana Rusby
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Malvaceae |
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| 59549 |
Isomacrolobium hallei Aubrév.
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Fabaceae |
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| pera14 |
Pelargonium radens H.E. Moore |
rasp-leaf pelargonium |
Geraniaceae |
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| 4028 |
Caldesia parnassifolia (Bassi ex L.) Parl. var. nilotica Buchenau
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Alismataceae |
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| 21506 |
Psammotropha androsacea Fenzl
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Aizoaceae |
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| clma24 |
Clerodendrum macrostegium Schauer |
velvetleaf glorybower |
Verbenaceae |
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| 71123 |
Sparaxis wattii Harv.
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Iridaceae |
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| alter2 |
Alternanthera Forsk. |
joyweed |
Amaranthaceae |
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| xacoa |
Xanthoxalis corniculata (L.) Small var. atropurpurea (Planch.) Moldenke |
>>Oxalis corniculata |
Oxalidaceae |
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| 66358 |
Dipcadi crispum Baker
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Hyacinthaceae |
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