Buchnera minutiflora Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Buchnera minutiflora Engl.
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
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92267 Paropsia reticulata Engl.   Passifloraceae          
capho Carex phyllomanica W. Boott var. ormantha (Fern.) Boivin >>Carex echinata ssp. echinata Cyperaceae          
caba9 Carex barrattii Schwein. & Torr. Barratt's sedge Cyperaceae          
58170 Geissaspis welwitschii (Taub.) Baker f.   Fabaceae          
91194 Satyrium proschii Briq.   Orchidaceae          
arroa Arenaria rossii R. Br. ex Richards. var. apetala Maguire >>Minuartia elegans Caryophyllaceae          
37322 Aneilema africanum P.Beauv.   Commelinaceae          
kyod Kyllinga odorata Vahl fragrant spikesedge Cyperaceae          
genu Gentiana nutans Bunge tundra gentian Gentianaceae          
clmil3 Clarkia mildrediae (Heller) H.F. & M.E. Lewis ssp. lutescens (Heller) H.F. & M.E. Lewis Mildred's clarkia Onagraceae          
87382 Ansellia gigantea Rchb.f. var. gigantea   Orchidaceae          
brcr7 Bryum cruegeri Hampe in C. Müll. >>Bryum apiculatum Bryaceae          
57953 Eriosema verdickii De Wild. var. verdickii   Fabaceae          
euor2 Eurhynchium oreganum (Sull.) Jaeg. Oregon eurhynchium moss Brachytheciaceae          
21714 Psilocaulon namibense (Marloth) Friedrich   Aizoaceae          
57471 Dolichos quarrei R.Wilczek   Fabaceae          
     

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