Uvaria angolensis Welw. ex Oliv. var. angolensis ()

 
Scientific name : Uvaria angolensis Welw. ex Oliv. var. angolensis
Botanical Family : Annonaceae
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10731 Galenia meziana K.Müll.   Aizoaceae          
89651 Herschelianthe chimanimaniensis (H.P.Linder) H.P.Linder   Orchidaceae          
ansu3 Antennaria suffrutescens Greene evergreen everlasting Asteraceae          
anvi13 Antennaria virginica Stebbins shalebarren pussytoes Asteraceae          
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44914 Schoenoplectus patentiglumis Hayasaka   Cyperaceae          
32375 Rorippa dubia (Pers.) Hara   Brassicaceae          
60660 Millettia drasticoides De Wild.   Fabaceae          
14439 Hunteria simii (Stapf) H.Huber   Apocynaceae          
gnma Gnaphalium macounii Greene >>Pseudognaphalium macounii Asteraceae          
27633 Tripteris polycephala DC.   Asteraceae          
45896 Aristogeitonia limonifolia Prain   Euphorbiaceae          
eraba Eriogonum abertianum Torr. var. abertianum Abert's buckwheat Polygonaceae          
pl_5294 Crataegus jonesiae   Rosaceae          
deara Dendranthema arcticum (L.) Tzvelev ssp. arcticum arctic daisy Asteraceae          
94443 Cleistachne sorghoides Benth.   Poaceae          
     

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