Uvaria glabrata Engl. & Diels ()

 
Scientific name : Uvaria glabrata Engl. & Diels
Botanical Family : Annonaceae
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78955 Memecylon nodosum (Engl.) Gilg ex Engl. var. stenophyllum Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
15878 Lagarinthus abyssinicus Hochst. ex Benth.   Apocynaceae          
108494 Tarenna pallidula Hiern var. oligoneura (K.Schum.) N.Hallé   Rubiaceae          
32282 Pachylobus gossweileri Exell   Burseraceae          
hadil Habenaria dilatata (Pursh) Hook. var. leucostachys (Lindl.) Ames >>Platanthera leucostachys Orchidaceae          
vili5 Viola linearifolia Vahl >>Hybanthus linearifolius Violaceae          
115620 Cola chlorantha F.White   Sterculiaceae          
riaf Riella affinis M. Howe & Underw.   Riellaceae          
98377 Saccharum spontaneum L. subsp. aegyptiacum (Willd.) Hack.   Poaceae          
25078 Soliva pterosperma (Juss.) Less.   Asteraceae          
77699 Hibiscus malacospermus (Turcz.) E.Mey. ex Harv.   Malvaceae          
erte2 Eragrostis tenella (L.) Beauv. ex Roemer & J.A. Schultes Japanese lovegrass Poaceae          
60080 Lotononis densa (Thunb.) Harv. subsp. gracilis (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk   Fabaceae          
raflf Ranunculus flammula L. var. filiformis (Michx.) Hook. greater creeping spearwort Ranunculaceae          
4441 Caralluma pruinosa (Masson) N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
11296 Glossochilus parviflorus Hutch.   Acanthaceae          
     

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