Pachidendron africanum (Mill.) Haw. ()

 
Scientific name : Pachidendron africanum (Mill.) Haw.
Botanical Family : ALOACEAE
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40580 Crassula rubicunda Drège ex Harv. var. subglabra Schönland   Crassulaceae          
47708 Erica albertyniae E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
70444 Lapeirousia spicigera Vaupel   Iridaceae          
vecac3 Verbena canadensis (L.) Britt. var. compacta Dermen >>Glandularia canadensis Verbenaceae          
hespe11 Hesperostipa (Elias) Barkworth needle and thread Poaceae          
asbe5 Astragalus beatleyae Barneby Beatley's milkvetch Fabaceae          
cisu Cirsium subniveum Rydb. Jackson Hole thistle Asteraceae          
esdad Escobaria dasyacantha (Engelm.) Britt. & Rose var. dasyacantha Big Bend foxtail cactus Cactaceae          
62409 Senna hookeriana Batka   Fabaceae          
107970 Rutidea rufipilis Hiern   Rubiaceae          
39497 Seddera humilis Hallier f. var. humilis   Convolvulaceae          
12382 Haworthia bolusii Baker var. bolusii   ASPHODELACEAE          
42815 Cyperus demangei (J.Raynal) Lye   Cyperaceae          
17904 Mesembryanthemum separatum N.E.Br.   Aizoaceae          
mapi2 Mahonia pinnata (Lag.) Fedde wavyleaf barberry Berberidaceae          
69778 Hesperantha altimontana Goldblatt   Iridaceae          
     

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