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: Hermbstaedtia recurva (Burch.) C.B.Clarke |
Botanical Family : Amaranthaceae |
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Description :
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| 33689 |
Capparis sepiaria L. var. subglabra (Oliv.) DeWolf
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Capparaceae |
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| sorgh2 |
Sorghum Moench |
sorghum |
Poaceae |
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| ptmo2 |
Ptelea monticola Greene |
>>Ptelea trifoliata ssp. polyadenia |
Rutaceae |
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| alca12 |
Allium cascadense M.E. Peck |
>>Allium crenulatum |
Liliaceae |
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| 54480 |
Aspalathus wittebergensis Compton & P.E.Barnes subsp. intricata (Compton) R.Dahlgren
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Fabaceae |
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| mioc2 |
Mimosa occidentalis (Woot. & Standl.) B. L. Turner |
>>Mimosa rupertiana |
Fabaceae |
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| 14942 |
Isoglossa congesta Hedrén
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Acanthaceae |
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| 66931 |
Ornithogalum etesiograripense U. & D.Müll.-Doblies subsp. etesiograripense
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| pl_3817 |
Psoralea macrostachya |
Large leather root |
Leguminosae |
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| opimv |
Opuntia imbricata (Haw.) DC. var. vexans (Griffiths) Weniger |
>>Opuntia imbricata var. imbricata |
Cactaceae |
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| 91584 |
Biophytum turianiense Kabuye
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Oxalidaceae |
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| 91366 |
Tridactyle citrina P.J.Cribb
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Orchidaceae |
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| 80193 |
Astridia citrina (L.Bolus) L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 61407 |
Piptadenia goetzei Harms
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Fabaceae |
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| 100989 |
Hakea tenuifolia (Salisb.) Britten
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