Hydrosme mossambicensis Schott ex Garcke ()

 
Scientific name : Hydrosme mossambicensis Schott ex Garcke
Botanical Family : Araceae
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anset Anoectangium sendtnerianum Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G. var. tenuinerve (Limpr.) M”nk. >>Anoectangium tenuinerve Pottiaceae          
azme Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl Mexican mosquitofern Azollaceae          
50927 Maba kamerunensis Gürke   Ebenaceae          
24023 Senecio bambuseti R.E.Fr.   Asteraceae          
107049 Plectronia huillensis (Hiern) K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
horo Houstonia rosea (Raf.) Terrell rose bluet Rubiaceae          
acfi3 Aconitum fischeri Reichb. Fischer monkshood Ranunculaceae          
38002 Cnestis pinnata P.Beauv.   Connaraceae          
90107 Margelliantha caffra (Bolus) P.J.Cribb & J.L.Stewart   Orchidaceae          
47675 Erica abbottii E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
mywa Myrsine wawraea (Mez) Hosaka Mt. Kahili colicwood Myrsinaceae          
81839 Faucaria cradockensis L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
39472 Rivea decora (Vatke & Hildebr.) Hallier f.   Convolvulaceae          
69485 Gladiolus pageae L.Bolus   Iridaceae          
8304 Delosperma peersii Lavis   Aizoaceae          
108027 Rytigynia glabrifolia (De Wild.) Robyns   Rubiaceae          
     

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