Janthe acida Nel ()

 
Scientific name : Janthe acida Nel
Botanical Family : AMARYLLIDACEAE
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Botanical English Common Family          
17633 Mesembryanthemum linguiforme L. var. obliquum (Wildd.) A.Berger   Aizoaceae          
32243 Nuxia pubescens Sond.   Buddlejaceae          
ilcal Ilex cassine L. var. latifolia Ait. dahoon Aquifoliaceae          
108083 Rytigynia schumannii Robyns   Rubiaceae          
12592 Haworthia limifolia Marloth var. ubomboensis (I.Verd.) G.G.Sm.   ASPHODELACEAE          
54361 Aspalathus rostrata Benth.   Fabaceae          
erabv Eriogonum abertianum Torr. var. villosum Fosberg >>Eriogonum abertianum var. abertianum Polygonaceae          
52465 Tragia lukafuensis De Wild.   Euphorbiaceae          
lyla Lysimachia lanceolata Walt. lanceleaf loosestrife Primulaceae          
pealm Penstemon alpinus Torr. ssp. magnus (Pennell) Harrington >>Penstemon glaber var. glaber Scrophulariaceae          
46520 Croton megalobotryoides De Wild.   Euphorbiaceae          
82199 Lampranthus emarginatus (L.) N.E.Br. var. puniceus (Jacq.) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
49242 Eriospermum ophioglossoides Schltr.   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
alter2 Alternanthera Forsk. joyweed Amaranthaceae          
100193 Polygala obtusissima Hochst. ex Chodat var. somalensis Chiov.   Polygalaceae          
99698 Ledermanniella digitata (Hess) C.Cusset   PODOSTEMACEAE          
     

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