Pachycarpus eximius (Schltr.) Bullock ()

 
Scientific name : Pachycarpus eximius (Schltr.) Bullock
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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42508 Carex nyasensis C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
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98283 Rhynchelytrum ruficomum Hochst. ex Steud.   Poaceae          
105356 Ixora crebrifolia (Hiern) Kuntze   Rubiaceae          
39043 Ipomoea linosepala Hallier f. subsp. aureoargentea P.A.Duvign. & Dewit   Convolvulaceae          
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cyhy70 Cyrtomnium hymenophyllum (Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G.) Holm. cyrtomnium moss Mniaceae          
sochl2 Sophora chrysophylla (Salisb.) Seem. var. lanaiensis Chock >>Sophora chrysophylla Fabaceae          
119897 Cissus phymatocarpa Masinde & L.E.Newton   Vitaceae          
     

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