Senecio persicifolius Burm. ()

 
Scientific name : Senecio persicifolius Burm.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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39835 Cotyledon ramosa Haw.   Crassulaceae          
90120 Megaclinium djumaense De Wild.   Orchidaceae          
hyaf Hydrolea affinis Gray >>Hydrolea uniflora Hydrophyllaceae          
hyro6 Hypotrachyna rockii (Zahlbr.) Hale   Parmeliaceae          
pl_5112 Ranunculus eisenii Western buttercup Ranunculaceae          
scler3 Sclerocarpus Jacq. bonebract Asteraceae          
101110 Leucadendron saxatile Salter   PROTEACEAE          
11673 Gomphocarpus gibbus (E.Mey.) D.Dietr.   Apocynaceae          
plmic Plagiochila miradorensis Gottsche var. convoluta R. M. Schust.   BALANITACEAE          
107087 Plectronia pauciflora Klotzsch ex Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rubiaceae          
losu3 Lotus subpinnatus auct. non Lag. >>Lotus wrangelianus Fabaceae          
vielm Viburnum ellipticum Hook. var. macrocarpum Suksdorf >>Viburnum ellipticum Caprifoliaceae          
50412 Euphorbia serpens Kunth   Euphorbiaceae          
6350 Chrysocoma obtusata (Thunb.) Ehr.Bayer   Asteraceae          
81610 Drosanthemum candens (Haw.) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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