Sideroxylon randii S.Moore ()

 
Scientific name : Sideroxylon randii S.Moore
Botanical Family : Sapotaceae
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ciarv Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. var. vestitum Wimmer & Grab. >>Cirsium arvense Asteraceae          
brafc Bryum affine Lindb. & Arnell var. cirrhatum (Hüb.) Braithw. >>Bryum lonchocaulon Bryaceae          
blca Blitum capitatum L. >>Chenopodium capitatum Chenopodiaceae          
17731 Mesembryanthemum ochraceum A.Berger   Aizoaceae          
17907 Mesembryanthemum serrulatum Haw.   Aizoaceae          
75484 Mostuea brunonis Didr. var. fusiformis Leeuwenb.   Loganiaceae          
115106 Solanum coccineum Jacq.   Solanaceae          
9866 Erigeron decurrens Vahl   Asteraceae          
pari7 Palicourea riparia Benth. >>Palicourea croceoides Rubiaceae          
53053 Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. var. pseudoglaucophylla Chiov.   Fabaceae          
32584 Thonningia angolensis Hemsl.   Balanophoraceae          
26256 Stobaea acanthopoda DC.   Asteraceae          
105396 Ixora modesta Hiern   Rubiaceae          
46167 Chailletia rufipilis Turcz.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
109390 Agathosma platypetala Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rutaceae          
83663 Sceletium ovatum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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