Triumfetta annua L. forma annua ()

 
Scientific name : Triumfetta annua L. forma annua
Botanical Family : Tiliaceae
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56489 Crotalaria rogersii Baker f.   Fabaceae          
47206 Diospyros flexilis Hiern   Ebenaceae          
jupa4 Juncoides parviflorum (Ehrh.) Coville >>Luzula parviflora Hyacinthaceae          
11493 Gnaphalium rotundifolium Thunb.   Asteraceae          
93565 Aristida adscensionis L. var. pumila Coss. & Durieu   Poaceae          
pyram Pyramidula Brid. pyramid moss Cynocrambaceae          
32765 Campanopsis humilis (A.DC.) Kuntze   Campanulaceae          
25132 Sonchus melanolepis Fresen.   Asteraceae          
107988 Rytigynia adenodonta (K.Schum.) Robyns var. reticulata (Robyns) Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
50555 Euphorbia verruculosa N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
posq Polypodium squamatum L. >>Pleopeltis squamata DILLENIACEAE          
38295 Breweria baccharoides Baker   Convolvulaceae          
61526 Podalyria reticulata Harv.   Fabaceae          
cifo Cirsium foliosum (Hook.) DC. elk thistle Asteraceae          
62534 Smithia eurycalyx Harms   Fabaceae          
     

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