Protasparagus compactus (T.M.Salter) Oberm. ()

 
Scientific name : Protasparagus compactus (T.M.Salter) Oberm.
Botanical Family : Asparagaceae
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82854 Nycteranthus primulinus (L.Bolus) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
diali Dialium L. dialium Fabaceae          
32219 Nuxia autunesii Gilg   Buddlejaceae          
pl_5650 Rosa macrophylla   Rosaceae          
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cearc Celosia argentea L. var. cristata (L.) Kuntze >>Celosia cristata Amaranthaceae          
39558 Adromischus blosianus Hutchison   Crassulaceae          
spcut Sphagnum cuspidatum Ehrh. ex Hoffm. var. torreyanum (Sull.) Lesq. & James >>Sphagnum torreyanum Sphagnaceae          
asni6 Aspicilia nikrapensis Darbish. rimmed lichen Hymeneliaceae          
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14255 Huernia macrocarpa (A.Rich.) Spreng. forma schimperi (A.Berger) Brodie   Apocynaceae          
tesca Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene var. argyrocaulon (Parker) Parker stemmy four-nerve daisy Asteraceae          
hahit Haplopappus hirtus Gray ssp. typicus Hall >>Pyrrocoma hirta var. hirta Asteraceae          
9341 Echidnopsis chrysantha Lavranos subsp. chrysantha   Apocynaceae          
73017 Ocimum nakurense Gürke   Lamiaceae          
cale11 Carex leptonervia (Fern.) Fern. nerveless woodland sedge Cyperaceae          
     

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