Poga oleosa Pierre ()

 
Scientific name : Poga oleosa Pierre
Botanical Family : ANISOPHYLLEACEAE
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Botanical English Common Family          
101032 Leucadendron elimense E.Phillips subsp. salteri I.Williams   PROTEACEAE          
anthe3 Anthephora Schreb. oldfield grass Poaceae          
12451 Haworthia cymbiformis (Haw.) Duval var. reddii (C.L.Scott) M.B.Bayer   ASPHODELACEAE          
pachb Panicum chamaelonche Trin. var. breve (A.S. Hitchc. & Chase) Lelong >>Dichanthelium dichotomum var. breve Poaceae          
14939 Isoglossa candelabrum Lindau   Acanthaceae          
10471 Felicia grossedentata (Dinter) Range   Asteraceae          
105210 Guettarda speciosa L.   Rubiaceae          
59731 Lebeckia sessilifolia (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.   Fabaceae          
44906 Schoenoplectus maritimus (L.) Lye   Cyperaceae          
bipy Billbergia pyramidalis (Sims) Lindl. foolproofplant Bromeliaceae          
84854 Myrianthus libericus Rendle   Moraceae          
34356 Dianthus moviensis F.N.Williams subsp. kirkii (Burtt Davy) S.S.Hooper   Caryophyllaceae          
crfa3 Crossandra fascicularis Benth. >>Stenandrium dulce Acanthaceae          
cesm Celtis smallii Beadle >>Celtis tenuifolia Ulmaceae          
saeu2 Salicornia europaea sensu Wolff & Jefferies, non L. >>Salicornia virginica Chenopodiaceae          
pogl15 Potentilla glomerata A. Nels. >>Potentilla gracilis var. fastigiata Rosaceae          
     

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