Quaqua bayeriana (Bruyns) Plowes ()

 
Scientific name : Quaqua bayeriana (Bruyns) Plowes
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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51700 Phyllanthus tenellus Roxb. var. garipensis (E.Mey. ex Drège) Müll.Arg.   Euphorbiaceae          
24906 Sericocoma nelsii Schinz   Amaranthaceae          
drpob Draba porsildii Mulligan var. brevicula (Rollins) Rollins Porsild's draba Brassicaceae          
pofa4 Polygonum fagopyrum L. >>Fagopyrum esculentum Polygonaceae          
1643 Asystasia coleae Rolfe   Acanthaceae          
25116 Sonchus glaucescens Jord.   Asteraceae          
meni2 Mentzelia nitens Greene shining blazingstar Loasaceae          
47195 Diospyros discolor Willd.   Ebenaceae          
42622 Cyperus ajax C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
104183 Canthium randii S.Moore   Rubiaceae          
73404 Plectranthus gillettii J.K.Morton   Lamiaceae          
103020 Ziziphus mauritiana Lam.   Rhamnaceae          
41725 Melothria angustifolia Cogn.   Cucurbitaceae          
jume4 Juncus mexicanus Willd. ex J.A. & J.H. Schultes Mexican rush Hyacinthaceae          
80285 Cephalophyllum artum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
anpu6 Anisacanthus puberulus (Torr.) Henrickson & Lott dwarf desert honeysuckle Acanthaceae          
     

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