Glia gummifera auct. ()

 
Scientific name : Glia gummifera auct.
Botanical Family : Apiaceae
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70469 Micranthus microphyllus T.Anderson ex Kuntze   Iridaceae          
bein2 Berteroa incana (L.) DC. hoary false madwort Brassicaceae          
105895 Oldenlandia cynanchica (DC.) K.Schum. ex Kuntze   Rubiaceae          
28479 Vernonia galamensis (Cass.) Less. subsp. mutomoensis M.G.Gilbert   Asteraceae          
33303 Wahlenbergia oxyphylla A.DC.   Campanulaceae          
75912 Englerina muerensis (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens   Loranthaceae          
52384 Thoracosperma nanum N.E.Br.   Ericaceae          
pl_4209 Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate Myrtaceae          
42775 Cyperus conglomeratus Rottb. forma excisus (Boeckeler) Kük.   Cyperaceae          
pobe6 Polemonium berryi Eastw. >>Polemonium pulcherrimum ssp. pulcherrimum Polemoniaceae          
7132 Crinum bambusetum Nordal & Sebsebe   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
44826 Rhynchospora brevirostris Griseb.   Cyperaceae          
61201 Paraspalathus ericifolia (L.) C.Presl   Fabaceae          
arha2 Arabis hastatula Greene eared rockcress Brassicaceae          
21937 Pteronia turbinata DC.   Asteraceae          
40823 Globulea subincana Haw.   Crassulaceae          
     

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