Haplosciadium abyssinicum Hochst. ()

 
Scientific name : Haplosciadium abyssinicum Hochst.
Botanical Family : Apiaceae
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chvis3 Chrysopsis villosa (Pursh) Nutt. ex DC. var. sessiliflora (Nutt.) Gray >>Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. sessiliflora Asteraceae          
97271 Panicum longepetiolatum Pilg.   Poaceae          
43582 Eleocharis setifolia (A.Rich.) J.Raynal subsp. schweinfurthiana (Boeckeler) Simpson   Cyperaceae          
35922 Acioa unwinii De Wild.   Chrysobalanaceae          
99609 Vilfa centrifuga Trin.   Poaceae          
81761 Ebracteola derenbergiana (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
hyni2 Hypolepis nigrescens Hook. black beadfern Dennstaedtiaceae          
87780 Bulbophyllum rugosibulbum Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
35539 Chenopodium foetidum Schrad. subsp. pseudomultiflorum Murr   Chenopodiaceae          
39610 Adromischus mammillaris auct.   Crassulaceae          
94415 Chloris villosa (Desf.) Pers. var. sinaicus Decne.   Poaceae          
20440 Perralderia coronopifolia Coss. var. typica Maire   Asteraceae          
frfa Frasera fastigiata (Pursh) Heller clustered green gentian Gentianaceae          
114542 Verbascum sudanicum (Murb.) Hepper   Scrophulariaceae          
spanp Sphagnum annulatum H. Lindb. ex Warnst. var. porosum (Schlieph. & Warnst.) Maass & Isov. in Maass >>Sphagnum jensenii Sphagnaceae          
65048 Geranium punctatum Andrews   Geraniaceae          
     

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