Gutenbergia fruticosa (O.Hoffm.) C.Jeffrey ()

 
Scientific name : Gutenbergia fruticosa (O.Hoffm.) C.Jeffrey
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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dico9 Distasis concinna Hook. & Arn. >>Erigeron concinnus var. concinnus Asteraceae          
pl_1957 Capsella bursa-pastoris Shepherd's purse Cruciferae          
dipe6 Diplotomma penichrum (Tuck.) Szat. diplotomma lichen Physciaceae          
rubr4 Rumex britannica Amer. auct. non L. >>Rumex orbiculatus var. borealis Polygonaceae          
jusu6 Jussiaea subacaulis Pursh >>Camissonia subacaulis Onagraceae          
erspu Erigeron speciosus (Lindl.) DC. var. uintahensis (Cronq.) Welsh >>Erigeron uintahensis Asteraceae          
pl_4219 Eucalyptus viminalis Manna gum Myrtaceae          
7963 Dasysphaera prostrata (Volkens ex Gilg) Cavaco   Amaranthaceae          
78488 Calvoa subquinquenervia De Wild.   Melastomataceae          
54469 Aspalathus verrucosa auct.   Fabaceae          
110522 Deinbollia laurifolia Baker   Sapindaceae          
56016 Crotalaria glaucifolia Baker   Fabaceae          
76664 Tapinanthus belvisii (DC.) Danser   Loranthaceae          
56212 Crotalaria lunaris L.   Fabaceae          
57344 Dolichos debilis Hochst. ex A.Rich.   Fabaceae          
lahim2 Labordia hirtella Mann var. microphylla Hbd. >>Labordia hirtella Loganiaceae          
     

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