Selago fruticosa auct. ()

 
Scientific name : Selago fruticosa auct.
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
45674 Acalypha multifida N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
clsag Claoxylon sandwicense Muell.-Arg. var. glabrescens (Sherff) Sherff >>Claoxylon sandwicense Euphorbiaceae          
deatp2 Deschampsia atropurpurea (Wahlenb.) Scheele var. payettii Lepage >>Vahlodea atropurpurea Poaceae          
84715 Ficus senegalensis Miq.   Moraceae          
penta4 Pentalinon Voigt pentalinon Apocynaceae          
77518 Hibiscus azbenicus Miré & Gillet   Malvaceae          
87736 Bulbophyllum nummularium (Kraenzl.) Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
113144 Manulea linifolia Thunb. var. integerrima (Benth.) Kuntze   Scrophulariaceae          
72837 Mentha wissii Launert   Lamiaceae          
pugl Puccinellia glabra Swallen >>Puccinellia andersonii Poaceae          
atte Atriplex tenuissima A. Nels. slender saltbush Chenopodiaceae          
ener Entodon erythropus Mitt. >>Entodon beyrichii PROTEACEAE          
95640 Eragrostis laetevirens K.Schum.   Poaceae          
106127 Oxyanthus breviflorus Benth.   Rubiaceae          
11538 Golanthia penicillata (Deflers) Schweinf.   Apocynaceae          
91973 Microdesmis afrodecandra Floret & Louis & Reitsma   PANDACEAE          
     

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