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| Scientific name
: Kyphocarpa zeyheri (Moq.) Lopr. |
Botanical Family : Amaranthaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
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| aeam |
Aeschynomene americana L. |
shyleaf |
Fabaceae |
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| 64172 |
Trimeria bakeri Gilg
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Flacourtiaceae |
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| lofe3 |
Lopadium fecundum Th. Fr. |
>>Schadonia fecunda |
Bacidiaceae |
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| hyst6 |
Hyophila stanfordensis (Steere) A. J. E. Sm. & H. Whiteh. |
>>Tortula stanfordensis |
Pottiaceae |
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| grlap |
Grindelia latifolia Kellogg ssp. platyphylla (Greene) Keck |
>>Grindelia stricta var. platyphylla |
Asteraceae |
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| atcal3 |
Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt. ssp. linearis (S. Wats.) Hall & Clements |
>>Atriplex canescens var. linearis |
Chenopodiaceae |
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| minun2 |
Minuartia nuttallii (Pax) Briq. ssp. nuttallii |
Nuttall's sandwort |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| cahi11 |
Cassia hirsuta L. |
>>Senna hirsuta var. hirsuta |
Fabaceae |
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| myla3 |
Myrsine lanaiensis Hbd. |
Lanai colicwood |
Myrsinaceae |
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| 120710 |
Siphonochilus natalensis (Schltr. & K.Schum.) J.M.Wood & Franks
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Zingiberaceae |
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| 100533 |
Polygonum senegalense Meisn. forma albotomentosum R.A.Graham
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Polygonaceae |
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| tegym |
Tetraplasandra gymnocarpa (Hbd.) Sherff var. megalocarpa Sherff |
>>Tetraplasandra gymnocarpa |
Araliaceae |
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| 50187 |
Euphorbia nyassae Pax subsp. mentiens S.Carter
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| veca3 |
Verbena cameronensis L.I. Davis |
>>Glandularia delticola |
Verbenaceae |
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| 99755 |
Macropodiella taylorii (Dandy) W.J.de Wilde
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PODOSTEMACEAE |
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| 24993 |
Siphonoglossa migeodii S.Moore
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Acanthaceae |
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