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: Sideroxylon inerme L. subsp. diospyroides (Baker) J.H.Hemsl. |
Botanical Family : Sapotaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
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| 116535 |
Strychnos guineensis Schumach. & Thonn. ex Didr.
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STRYCHNACEAE |
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| 11476 |
Gnaphalium petitianum A.Rich.
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Asteraceae |
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| 111740 |
Bartsia keniensis R.E.Fr.
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 6052 |
Chlorophytum laxum auct.
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ANTHERICACEAE |
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| 94122 |
Brachiaria rovumensis (Pilg.) Pilg.
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Poaceae |
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| phle4 |
Philadelphus lewisii Pursh |
Lewis' mock orange |
Hydrangeaceae |
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| 86127 |
Ochna humilis Engl.
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Ochnaceae |
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| psra5 |
Pseudognaphalium ramosissimum (Nutt.) A. Anderb. |
pink cudweed |
Asteraceae |
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| 11163 |
Gerbera glandulosa Dummer
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Asteraceae |
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| quor |
Quercus ×organensis Trel.
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Calochortaceae |
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| 90190 |
Microholmesia parva (P.J.Cribb) P.J.Cribb
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Orchidaceae |
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| 36758 |
Combretum gueinzii Sond.
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Combretaceae |
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| 117721 |
Triumfetta katangensis R.Wilczek
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Tiliaceae |
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| drsoi |
Draba sonorae Greene var. integrifolia (S. Wats.) O.E. Schulz |
>>Draba cuneifolia var. integrifolia |
Brassicaceae |
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| pl_5251 |
Cotoneaster simonsii
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Rosaceae |
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| vicu |
Viola cucullata Ait. |
marsh blue violet |
Violaceae |
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