Tulbaghia hypoxidea Sm. ()

 
Scientific name : Tulbaghia hypoxidea Sm.
Botanical Family : Alliaceae
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bavis2 Bastardia viscosa (L.) Kunth var. sanctae-crucis R.E. Fries viscid mallow Malvaceae          
53287 Aeschynomene debilis Welw. ex Baker   Fabaceae          
106933 Pentas parvifolia Hiern forma parvifolia   Rubiaceae          
asinc Astranthium integrifolium (Michx.) Nutt. ssp. ciliatum (Raf.) DeJong entireleaf western daisy Asteraceae          
raco4 Rajania cordata L. himber Dioscoreaceae          
asad6 Aster adscendens Lindl. >>Symphyotrichum ascendens Asteraceae          
97472 Panicum secernendum   Poaceae          
spsi6 Spiranthes ×simpsonii Catling & Sheviak   Orchidaceae          
66076 Laurembergia oppositifolia Schindl.   HALORAGACEAE          
76404 Loranthus rubiginosus De Wild. var. grandiflorus De Wild.   Loranthaceae          
poro7 Pohlia rothii auct. plur. >>Pohlia andalusica Bryaceae          
31994 Lithospermum hispidum Ruíz & Pav.   Boraginaceae          
86024 Monelasmum lucidum Tiegh.   Ochnaceae          
78013 Pavonia elegans Garcke   Malvaceae          
117947 Celtis tessmannii Rendle   Ulmaceae          
sosir Solidago simplex Kunth ssp. randii (Porter) Ringius Rand's goldenrod Asteraceae          
     

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