Hyphaene natalensis Kunze ()

 
Scientific name : Hyphaene natalensis Kunze
Botanical Family : Arecaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
119674 Viscum minutiflorum Engl.   Viscaceae          
chnap3 Chrysothamnus nauseosus (Pallas ex Pursh) Britt. var. psilocarpus Blake >>Ericameria nauseosa ssp. nauseosa var. psilocarpa Asteraceae          
32342 Raspalia oblongifolia Pillans   BRUNIACEAE          
57273 Didelotia pauli-sitai Letouzey   Fabaceae          
70453 Lapeirousia violacea Goldblatt   Iridaceae          
56911 Dalbergia arbutifolia Baker subsp. aberrans Polhill   Fabaceae          
6349 Chrysocoma oblongifolia DC.   Asteraceae          
55034 Brachystegia stipulata De Wild.   Fabaceae          
112142 Crepidorhopalon perennis (P.A.Duvign.) Eb.Fisch.   Scrophulariaceae          
109965 Thesium acuminatum A.W.Hill   Santalaceae          
aema3 Aegle marmelos (L.) Corr. Serr. Indian bael Rutaceae          
cale20 Castilleja leschkeana J.T. Howell >>Castilleja chrymactis Scrophulariaceae          
70290 Ixia setacea Thunb.   Iridaceae          
asju4 Astragalus junciformis A. Nels. >>Astragalus convallarius var. convallarius Fabaceae          
pahia Parthenium hispidum Raf. var. auriculatum (Britt.) Rollins >>Parthenium integrifolium var. auriculatum Asteraceae          
97668 Pennisetum breviflorum Steud.   Poaceae          
     

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