Mimusops natalensis (Pierre ex L.Planch.) Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Mimusops natalensis (Pierre ex L.Planch.) Engl.
Botanical Family : Sapotaceae
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phre Phoenix reclinata Jacq. Senegal date palm Arecaceae          
61760 Psoralea latifolia (Harv.) C.H.Stirt.   Fabaceae          
72562 Isodictyophorus reticulatus (A.Chev.) J.K.Morton   Lamiaceae          
siac5 Sidastrum acuminatum (DC.) Fryxell >>Sidastrum multiflorum Malvaceae          
54961 Brachystegia falcato-appendiculata De Wild.   Fabaceae          
29142 Wedelia kotschyi (Sch.Bip.) Isawumi var. kotschyi   Asteraceae          
1337 Aspilia helianthoides (Schumach. & Thonn.) Oliv. & Hiern subsp. ciliata (Schumach.) C.D.Adams   Asteraceae          
peim Pectis imberbis Gray beardless cinchweed Asteraceae          
70194 Ixia leipoldtii G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
22161 Quaqua ramosa (Masson) Bruyns   Apocynaceae          
25309 Sphaeranthus gallensis Sacleux   Asteraceae          
74357 Oreodaphne mannii Meisn.   Lauraceae          
podid3 Potentilla dissecta Pursh var. decurrens S. Wats. >>Potentilla ovina var. decurrens Rosaceae          
elhi2 Elymus hirtiflorus A.S. Hitchc. >>× Elyleymus hirtiflorus Poaceae          
49337 Erythrococca patula (Prain) Prain   Euphorbiaceae          
46720 Dichapetalum chrysobalanoides Hutch. & Dalziel   DICHAPETALACEAE          
     

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