Physotrichia welwitschii Hiern ()

 
Scientific name : Physotrichia welwitschii Hiern
Botanical Family : Apiaceae
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65050 Geranium quercifolium L.f.   Geraniaceae          
pl_226 Allium validum Swamp onion Alliaceae          
pl_1804 Calystegia soldanella Sea bindweed Convolvulaceae          
1564 Aster tener (DC.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
113541 Pogonorrhinum heterophyllum (Schousb.) Betsche   Scrophulariaceae          
pacy8 Packera cymbalaria (Pursh) W.A. Weber & A. Löve dwarf arctic ragwort Asteraceae          
baam3 Barbula amplexifolia (Mitt.) Jaeg. barbula moss Pottiaceae          
59298 Indigofera secundiflora Poir. var. oubanguiensis Tisser.   Fabaceae          
36068 Parinari goetzeniana Engl.   Chrysobalanaceae          
104839 Fadogia obscura A.Chev. ex Robyns   Rubiaceae          
88886 Eulophia mumbwaensis Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
92846 Limonium depauperatum (Boiss.) R.A.Dyer   Plumbaginaceae          
36387 Gloriosa abyssinica A.Rich.   COLCHICACEAE          
103712 Anthospermum aethiopicum L. var. ecklonianum Cruse   Rubiaceae          
erglp3 Erigeron glabellus Nutt. ssp. pubescens (Hook.) Cronq. >>Erigeron glabellus var. pubescens Asteraceae          
     

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