Diascia dissecta Hiern ()

 
Scientific name : Diascia dissecta Hiern
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
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lybu Lycopodium ×buttersii Abbe >>Huperzia buttersii Lycopodiaceae          
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48509 Erica paniculata L.   Ericaceae          
54321 Aspalathus propinqua E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
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gest2 Geum strictum Ait. >>Geum aleppicum Rosaceae          
120138 Cyphostemma nigroglandulosum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc.   Vitaceae          
31376 Heliophila scoparia Burch. ex DC. var. aspera (Schltr.) Marais   Brassicaceae          
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83050 Phyllobolus sinuosus (L.Bolus) Gerbaulet   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
peat Pedicularis attollens Gray little elephantshead Scrophulariaceae          
stump Strophostyles umbellata (Muhl. ex Willd.) Britt. var. paludigena Fern. >>Strophostyles umbellata Fabaceae          
aean Aeschrion antillana (Eggers) Small >>Picrasma antillana Simaroubaceae          
     

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