Melhania somalensis Baker f. ()

 
Scientific name : Melhania somalensis Baker f.
Botanical Family : Sterculiaceae
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14771 Hypoestes mlanjensis C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
14106 Hoplophyllum spinosum DC.   Asteraceae          
chle9 Chaetochloa leucopila Scribn. & Merr. >>Setaria leucopila Poaceae          
saar3 Salix arbusculoides Anderss. littletree willow Salicaceae          
100600 Rumex quarrei De Wild.   Polygonaceae          
21123 Pleiotaxis latisquama S.Moore   Asteraceae          
pl_3125 Hemerocallis plicata   Hemerocallidaceae          
psmo7 Psora montana Timdal mountain fishscale lichen HALORAGACEAE          
30136 Boswellia sacra Flueck.   Burseraceae          
102317 Restio alboaristatus Nees   RESTIONACEAE          
mawe Malaxis wendtii Salazar Wendt's adder's-mouth orchid Orchidaceae          
aswa6 Asarum wagneri Lu & Mesler >>Asarum caudatum var. viridiflorum Aristolochiaceae          
arte15 Arenaria tenella Nutt. >>Minuartia tenella Caryophyllaceae          
opvi Opuntia violacea Engelm. >>Opuntia macrocentra var. macrocentra Cactaceae          
46985 Dioscorea cryptantha Baker   Dioscoreaceae          
     

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