Ampelocissus angolensis (Baker) Planch. ()

 
Scientific name : Ampelocissus angolensis (Baker) Planch.
Botanical Family : Vitaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
pl_4240 Metrosideros umbellata Southern rata Myrtaceae          
opin2 Ophrys insectifera L. fly orchid Orchidaceae          
13629 Helichrysum simulans Harv. & Sond.   Asteraceae          
pl_1844 Cornus mas Cornelian cherry Cornaceae          
98100 Poa glomerata Thunb.   Poaceae          
41344 Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad.   Cucurbitaceae          
19297 Orthopichonia visciflua (K.Schum. ex Hallier f.) Vonk   Apocynaceae          
119774 Cissus aralioides (Baker) Planch. subsp. aralioides   Vitaceae          
102661 Thamnochortus punctatus Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
hobop Horkelia bolanderi Gray ssp. parryi (S. Wats.) Keck >>Horkelia rydbergii Rosaceae          
aus_p208 Acacia lineata Streaked Wattle MIMOSACEAE          
feho2 ×Festulolium holmbergii (Doerfler) P. Fourn. Holmberg's festulolium Poaceae          
leau8 Leptogium austroamericanum (Malme) C. W. Dodge Austroamerican skin lichen Collemataceae          
ivrhs Ivesia rhypara Ertter & Reveal var. shellyi Ertter Shelly's mousetail Rosaceae          
26878 Tetragonia perfoliata (L.f.) Druce   Aizoaceae          
ablal Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt. var. lasiocarpa subalpine fir Pinaceae          
     

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