Paratropia elata Hook.f. ()

 
Scientific name : Paratropia elata Hook.f.
Botanical Family : Araliaceae
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707 Asclepias mashonensis Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
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10411 Felicia boehmii O.Hoffm. subsp. homochroma (S.Moore) Grau   Asteraceae          
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23265 Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi   Anacardiaceae          
17087 Megalochlamys revoluta (Lindau) Vollesen subsp. cognata (N.E.Br.) Vollesen   Acanthaceae          
18158 Microglossa angolensis auct.   Asteraceae          
94941 Digitaria eylesii C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
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