Haworthia heidelbergensis G.G.Sm. var. scabra M.B.Bayer ()

 
Scientific name : Haworthia heidelbergensis G.G.Sm. var. scabra M.B.Bayer
Botanical Family : ASPHODELACEAE
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anunw Ancistrocactus uncinatus (Galeottii) L. Benson var. wrightii (Engelm.) L. Benson >>Sclerocactus uncinatus var. wrightii Cactaceae          
53239 Adenodolichos punctatus (Micheli) Harms var. decumbens Verdc.   Fabaceae          
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19399 Osteospermum lanceolatum DC.   Asteraceae          
75913 Englerina ochroleuca (Engl. & K.Krause) Balle   Loranthaceae          
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