Manilkara altissima (Engl.) H.J.Lam ()

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

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