Oligocarpus calendulaceus auct. ()

 
Scientific name : Oligocarpus calendulaceus auct.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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28611 Vernonia laurentii De Wild.   Asteraceae          
108513 Tarenna talbotii Wernham   Rubiaceae          
18547 Morysia pauciflora DC.   Asteraceae          
36940 Combretum parvifolium Dinter   Combretaceae          
anju3 Anisomeridium juistense (Erichsen) R. C. Harris >>Anisomeridium nyssigenum Philesiaceae          
95128 Digitariella remotigluma De Winter   Poaceae          
44508 Mariscus cufodontii Chiov.   Cyperaceae          
piob Pilea obtusata Liebm. >>Pilea inaequalis Urticaceae          
106226 Pachystigma pygmaeum (Schltr.) Robyns   Rubiaceae          
94349 Chevalierella dewildemanii (Vanderyst) Van der Veken ex Compère   Poaceae          
pl_6116 Saxifraga pensylvanica Swamp saxifrage Saxifragaceae          
49301 Eriospermum vermiforme P.L.Perry   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
42982 Cyperus imbricatus Retz.   Cyperaceae          
ache9 Acronychia heterophylla A. Gray   Rutaceae          
116540 Strychnos henriquesiana Gilg   STRYCHNACEAE          
39749 Cotyledon gracilis Haw.   Crassulaceae          
     

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