Manulea cinerea Hilliard ()

 
Scientific name : Manulea cinerea Hilliard
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
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59902 Liebrechtsia spartioides (Taub.) De Wild.   Fabaceae          
87283 Angraecum moandense De Wild.   Orchidaceae          
75883 Amyema subalata (De Wild.) Danser   Loranthaceae          
109069 Vangueriopsis longiflora Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
28779 Vernonia poskeana Vatke & Hildebr. subsp. poskeana   Asteraceae          
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oecli Oenothera claviformis Torr. & Frém. ssp. integrior Raven >>Camissonia claviformis ssp. integrior Onagraceae          
71477 Wredowia pulchra Eckl.   Iridaceae          
rhde3 Rhexia delicatula Small >>Rhexia mariana var. mariana Melastomataceae          
84365 Ficus buntingii Hutch.   Moraceae          
caed5 Carex edwardsiana Bridges & Orzell Edwards Plateau sedge Cyperaceae          
117555 Grewia seretii De Wild. var. rotundata Sprague   Tiliaceae          
20599 Peucedanum nyassicum H.Wolff   Apiaceae          
pl_3430 Poliomintha incana Rosemary mint Labiatae          
39859 Cotyledon sturmiana Poelln.   Crassulaceae          
     

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