Justicia hispida Willd. ()

 
Scientific name : Justicia hispida Willd.
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae
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30642 Commiphora stolzii Engl.   Burseraceae          
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91017 Sarcorhynchus orientalis Mansf.   Orchidaceae          
65210 Pelargonium acuminatum (Thunb.) DC.   Geraniaceae          
difuf2 Dicranum fuscescens Turn. var. flexicaule (Brid.) Wils. dicranum moss Dicranaceae          
4722 Carpodinus calabarica Stapf   Apocynaceae          
mafop Malacothrix foliosa Gray ssp. philbrickii W.S. Davis Philbrick's desertdandelion Asteraceae          
     

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