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| Scientific name
: Jamesbrittenia elegantissima (Schinz) Hilliard |
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 57845 |
Eriosema parviflorum E.Mey. subsp. parviflorum
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Fabaceae |
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| 77773 |
Hibiscus physaloides Guill. & Perr.
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Malvaceae |
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| 66551 |
Drimiopsis minor Baker
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| lycoc4 |
Lycopodium complanatum L. var. chamicyparissus (A. Braun) Doell |
>>Lycopodium tristachyum |
Lycopodiaceae |
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| 39567 |
Adromischus cristatus (Haw.) Lem. var. cristatus
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Crassulaceae |
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| 102797 |
Phylica buxifolia L.
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Rhamnaceae |
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| ramo2 |
Raimannia mollissima auct. non (L.) Sprague & Riley |
>>Oenothera humifusa |
Onagraceae |
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| clmo5 |
Clermontia montis-loa Rock |
Mauna Loa clermontia |
Campanulaceae |
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| ciarm |
Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. var. mite Wimmer & Grab. |
>>Cirsium arvense |
Asteraceae |
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| isfl2 |
Isoetes flettii (A.A. Eat.) N.E. Pfeiffer |
>>Isoetes occidentalis |
Hemerocallidaceae |
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| 50563 |
Euphorbia viridiflora L.C.Leach
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 19370 |
Osteospermum filiforme Thunb.
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Asteraceae |
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| 61755 |
Psoralea imbricata (L.f.) T.M.Salter
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Fabaceae |
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| oeclf |
Oenothera claviformis Torr. & Frém. ssp. funerea Raven |
>>Camissonia claviformis ssp. funerea |
Onagraceae |
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| 102609 |
Thamnochortus bromoides Kunth
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RESTIONACEAE |
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| 47008 |
Dioscorea fulvida Stapf
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Dioscoreaceae |
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