Hyphaene mateba Becc. ()

 
Scientific name : Hyphaene mateba Becc.
Botanical Family : Arecaceae
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42201 Ascolepis bellidiflora (Welw.) Cherm.   Cyperaceae          
ulbr Ulota bruchii Hornsch. in Brid. >>Ulota crispa Orthotrichaceae          
alvic4 Allium vineale L. var. compactum (Thuill.) Aschers. >>Allium vineale ssp. compactum Liliaceae          
30464 Commiphora gardoensis J.B.Gillett ex Thulin   Burseraceae          
raov2 Ranunculus ovalis Raf. >>Ranunculus rhomboideus Ranunculaceae          
alce3 Alectoria cervinula Mot. >>Bryoria cervinula Parmeliaceae          
103587 Rubus pinnatus Willd. var. defensus Gust.   Rosaceae          
56451 Crotalaria pycnostachya Benth. subsp. pycnostachya   Fabaceae          
110566 Eriocoelum kerstingii Gilg ex Engl. var. katangense Hauman   Sapindaceae          
plca11 Plagiomnium carolinianum (Anderson) T. Kop. Carolina plagiomnium moss Mniaceae          
42930 Cyperus fulgens C.B.Clarke var. fulgens   Cyperaceae          
dias4 Dirinaria aspera (H. Magn.) D. D. Awasthi >>Dirinaria aegialita Physciaceae          
53487 Albizia falcataria (L.) Fosberg   Fabaceae          
99148 Thamnocalamus tessellatus (Nees) Soderstr. & R.P.Ellis   Poaceae          
bico5 Bidens connata Muhl. ex Willd. purplestem beggarticks Asteraceae          
38716 Ipomoea abyssinica (Choisy) Hochst.   Convolvulaceae          
     

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