Mimusops angolensis Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Mimusops angolensis Engl.
Botanical Family : Sapotaceae
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15433 Justicia striata (Klotzsch) Bullock subsp. austromontana Hedrén   Acanthaceae          
33092 Roella rhodantha Adamson   Campanulaceae          
durem Duranta repens L. var. microphylla (Desf.) Moldenke >>Duranta erecta Verbenaceae          
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76606 Phragmanthera sarertaensis (Hutch. & E.A.Bruce) M.G.Gilbert   Loranthaceae          
38554 Convolvulus sericophyllus T.Anderson   Convolvulaceae          
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oxlo Oxypolis longifolia (Pursh) Small >>Oxypolis rigidior Apiaceae          
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48158 Erica glandulosa Thunb. var. breviflora Bolus   Ericaceae          
lepto19 Leptopterigynandrum C. Müll. leptopterigynandrum moss Leskeaceae          
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