Tulbaghia aequinoctialis Welw. ex Baker subsp. monantha (Engl. & Gilg) R.B.Burb. ()

 
Scientific name : Tulbaghia aequinoctialis Welw. ex Baker subsp. monantha (Engl. & Gilg) R.B.Burb.
Botanical Family : Alliaceae
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