Melasma natalense Hiern ()

 
Scientific name : Melasma natalense Hiern
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
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115962 Hermannia filifolia L.f. var. filifolia   Sterculiaceae          
53638 Amphithalea bullata (Benth.) A.L.Schutte   Fabaceae          
pl_4033 Lythrum portula Water purslane Lythraceae          
18113 Metalasia pulcherrima Eckl. ex Harv.   Asteraceae          
asnee Astragalus newberryi Gray var. escalantinus Barneby Escalante milkvetch Fabaceae          
73574 Plectranthus spicatus E.Mey. ex Benth.   Lamiaceae          
jual Juncus alpinus auct. non Vill. >>Juncus alpinoarticulatus ssp. nodulosus Hyacinthaceae          
dipa20 Dicranella palustris (Dicks.) Crundw. ex Warb. dicranella moss Dicranaceae          
118622 Clerodendrum melanophyllum (S.Moore) S.Moore   Verbenaceae          
115748 Dombeya brachystemma Milne-Redh.   Sterculiaceae          
brdu3 Brodiaea dudleyi (Hoover) Munz >>Triteleia dudleyi Liliaceae          
53555 Albizia schimperiana Oliv. var. tephrocalyx Brenan   Fabaceae          
41362 Coccinia dinteri André   Cucurbitaceae          
spmo3 Spraguea monosperma (Greene) Rydb. >>Cistanthe monosperma Portulacaceae          
59115 Indigofera nigritana Hook.f.   Fabaceae          
117515 Grewia occidentalis L. var. occidentalis   Tiliaceae          
     

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