Premna mooiensis (H.Pearson) W.Piep. ()

 
Scientific name : Premna mooiensis (H.Pearson) W.Piep.
Botanical Family : Verbenaceae
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32941 Lightfootia multicaulis Adamson   Campanulaceae          
hysu8 Hypnum subplicatile Limpr. >>Hypnum plicatulum Hypnaceae          
95309 Ehrharta triandra Nees ex Trin.   Poaceae          
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48477 Erica ocellata Guthrie & Bolus   Ericaceae          
76745 Tapinanthus globiferus (A.Rich.) Tiegh. subsp. apodanthus (Sprague) Balle   Loranthaceae          
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73761 Rotheca sansibarensis (Gürke) Steane & Mabb. subsp. occidentalis (Verdc.) Steane & Mabb.   Lamiaceae          
bavis Bartonia virginica (L.) B.S.P. var. sabulonensis (Fern.) Boivin >>Bartonia paniculata ssp. iodandra Gentianaceae          
sipi Siphonoglossa pilosella (Nees) Torr. hairy tubetongue Acanthaceae          
7817 Cynanchum welwitschii Schltr. & Rendle   Apocynaceae          
baau2 Bacidia augustinii (Tuck.) Zahlbr. Augustin's dotted lichen Bacidiaceae          
wyre Wyethia reticulata Greene El Dorado mule-ears Asteraceae          
     

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