Phymaspermum peglerae (Hutch.) Källersjö ()

 
Scientific name : Phymaspermum peglerae (Hutch.) Källersjö
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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17234 Mesembryanthemum aridum Moench   Aizoaceae          
eupu4 Euphorbia purpurea (Raf.) Fern. Darlington's glade spurge Euphorbiaceae          
68801 Exohebea parviflora (Jacq.) R.C.Foster   Iridaceae          
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zygr Zygodon gracilis Wils. in Berk. zygodon moss Orthotrichaceae          
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26484 Strumaria discifera Marloth ex Snijman subsp. bulbifera Snijman   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
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cladi Cladium P. Br. sawgrass Cyperaceae          
9576 Eleutheranthera ovata Poit. ex Steud.   Asteraceae          
11925 Gongrothamnus divaricatus Steetz   Asteraceae          
     

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