Duboscia macrocarpa Bocq. ()

 
Scientific name : Duboscia macrocarpa Bocq.
Botanical Family : Tiliaceae
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lampr2 Lamprocapnos Endl. bleeding heart Cruciferae          
72999 Ocimum konianense A.Chev.   Lamiaceae          
37185 Terminalia argyrophylla Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
84034 Cardiogyne africana Bureau   Moraceae          
11476 Gnaphalium petitianum A.Rich.   Asteraceae          
amgl2 Amorpha glabra Desf. ex Poir. mountain false indigo Fabaceae          
gucr Guilandina crista auct. non (L.) Small >>Caesalpinia bonduc Fabaceae          
cadi23 Carex diversistylis Roach >>Carex rossii Cyperaceae          
70481 Montbretia pauciflora Baker   Iridaceae          
pene4 Pennisetum nervosum (Nees) Trin. bentspike fountaingrass Poaceae          
5023 Centella gymnocarpa M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk   Apiaceae          
81261 Cryophytum acuminatum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
pl_6650 Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Water pennywort Umbelliferae          
liam5 Linnaea americana Forbes >>Linnaea borealis ssp. americana Caprifoliaceae          
pofl6 Polystachya flavescens (Lindl.) J.J. Sm. >>Polystachya concreta Orchidaceae          
     

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