Raphia regalis Becc. ()

 
Scientific name : Raphia regalis Becc.
Botanical Family : Arecaceae
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21951 Pterotaberna inconspicua (Stapf) Stapf   Apocynaceae          
16491 Leontonyx glomeratus (L.) DC.   Asteraceae          
48316 Erica lanuginosa Andrews   Ericaceae          
caco57 Carara coronopus (L.) Medik. >>Coronopus squamatus Brassicaceae          
drfit Drosera filiformis Raf. var. tracyi (Macfarlane) Diels >>Drosera tracyi COLCHICACEAE          
mecl Melicope clusiifolia (Gray) T.G. Hartley & B.C. Stone kukaemoa Rutaceae          
atsi2 Atriplex sibirica L. Siberian saltbush Chenopodiaceae          
12296 Harnieria dimorphocarpa Solms   Acanthaceae          
chnil Chamaecrista nictitans (L.) Moench ssp. nictitans var. leptadenia (Greenm.) Gandhi & Hatch partridge pea Fabaceae          
61856 Pterocarpus michelii Britton   Fabaceae          
hele9 Heterodermia leucomelos (L.) Poelt shield lichen Physciaceae          
47743 Erica ardens Andrews   Ericaceae          
ashoa Astragalus howellii Gray var. aberrans (M.E. Jones) C.L. Hitchc. >>Astragalus misellus var. misellus Fabaceae          
26297 Stobaea rhapontica DC.   Asteraceae          
plst Plagiobothrys stipitatus (Greene) I.M. Johnston stalked popcornflower Boraginaceae          
117262 Corchorus aestuans L.   Tiliaceae          
     

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