Stenostelma eminens (Harv.) Bullock ()

 
Scientific name : Stenostelma eminens (Harv.) Bullock
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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enpop Entada polystachya (L.) DC. var. polyphylla (Benth.) Barneby callingcard vine Fabaceae          
falca Falcaria Fabr. falcaria Apiaceae          
46853 Dichapetalum oblongum (Hook.f. ex Benth.) Engl.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
69788 Hesperantha brevicaulis (Baker) G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
pl_142 Agapanthus praecox minimus   Alliaceae          
allop2 Allophyllum (Nutt.) A.& V. Grant false gilyflower Polemoniaceae          
erpet2 Erigeron peregrinus (Banks ex Pursh) Greene ssp. peregrinus var. thompsonii (Blake ex J.W. Thompson) Cronq. subalpine fleabane Asteraceae          
79430 Trichilia siderotricha Chiov.   Meliaceae          
118833 Kalaharia uncinata (Schinz) Moldenke   Verbenaceae          
50887 Lachnostylis hirta (L.f.) Müll.Arg.   Euphorbiaceae          
drho Draba howellii S. Wats. rosette draba Brassicaceae          
armap Arenaria macradenia S. Wats. var. parishiorum B.L. Robins. >>Arenaria macradenia ssp. macradenia var. macradenia Caryophyllaceae          
28769 Vernonia pogosperma Klatt   Asteraceae          
elquc Eleocharis quadrangulata (Michx.) Roemer & J.A. Schultes var. crassior Fern. >>Eleocharis quadrangulata Cyperaceae          
dafle Dalea flavescens (S. Wats.) Welsh var. epica (Welsh) Chatterley >>Dalea flavescens Fabaceae          
aus_p701 Dampiera linearis Common Dampiera Goodeniaceae          
     

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