Tulbaghia cameronii Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Tulbaghia cameronii Baker
Botanical Family : Alliaceae
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agro2 Agoseris rostrata Rydb. >>Agoseris aurantiaca var. aurantiaca Asteraceae          
27608 Tripteris hyoseroides DC.   Asteraceae          
liau4 Linum australe Heller southern flax Linaceae          
1627 Astropanax mannii (Hook.f.) Seem.   Araliaceae          
63049 Tephrosia rupicola J.B.Gillett subsp. rupicola   Fabaceae          
gabr3 Galactia brachypoda Torr. & Gray >>Galactia erecta Fabaceae          
hamu3 Haplopappus multicaulis (Nutt.) Gray >>Oonopsis multicaulis Asteraceae          
anar8 Andrachne arida (Warnock & M.C. Johnston) G.L. Webster >>Leptopus phyllanthoides Euphorbiaceae          
6124 Chlorophytum papilliferum Poelln.   ANTHERICACEAE          
21269 Polyceratocarpus scheffleri Engl. & Diels   Annonaceae          
32538 Tabebuia chrysantha (Jacq.) G.Nicholson   Bignoniaceae          
bipim Bidens pilosa L. var. minor (Blume) Sherff >>Bidens pilosa Asteraceae          
56320 Crotalaria nudiflora Polhill   Fabaceae          
18136 Metalasia umbellata Cass.   Asteraceae          
57557 Droogmansia ledermannii Schindl.   Fabaceae          
opau7 Opuntia aureispina (Brack & Heil) Pinkava & Parfitt Rio Grande pricklypear Cactaceae          
     

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