Heeria gossweileri Exell ()

 
Scientific name : Heeria gossweileri Exell
Botanical Family : Anacardiaceae
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54789 Bauhinia welwitschii Oliv.   Fabaceae          
eifl Eiglera flavida (Hepp) Hafellner   DORYANTHACEAE          
56536 Crotalaria somalensis Chiov. subsp. somalensis   Fabaceae          
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erwrn2 Eriogonum wrightii Torr. ex Benth. ssp. nodosum (Small) Munz >>Eriogonum wrightii var. nodosum Polygonaceae          
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44902 Schoenoplectus litoralis (Schrad.) Palla subsp. litoralis   Cyperaceae          
109753 Toddaliopsis heterophylla (Engl.) Engl.   Rutaceae          
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brbr81 Bromus brevis Nees ex Steud. >>Bromus catharticus Poaceae          
pl_6785 Nardostachys grandiflora Spikenard Valerianaceae          
61431 Pithecellobium glaberrimum auct.   Fabaceae          
acer6 Acisanthera erecta Gleason acisanthera Melastomataceae          
     

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