Werneria africana Oliv. & Hiern ()

 
Scientific name : Werneria africana Oliv. & Hiern
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
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drth3 Drejera thurberi Torr. >>Anisacanthus thurberi Acanthaceae          
hasq Haplopappus squarrosus Hook. & Arn. >>Hazardia squarrosa var. squarrosa Asteraceae          
13813 Hermbstaedtia glauca (J.C.Wendl.) Rchb. ex Steud.   Amaranthaceae          
71330 Vieusseuxia geniculata Eckl.   Iridaceae          
48272 Erica irrorata Guthrie & Bolus   Ericaceae          
brbo2 Bruchia bolanderi Lesq. Bolander's bruchia moss Bruchiaceae          
74430 Napoleonaea parviflora Baker f.   LECYTHIDACEAE          
112648 Hymenospermum dentatum Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
pl_3011 Triticum vavilovi Vavilov's wheat Gramineae          
71564 Ochthocosmus africanus Hook.f. var. puberulus R.Wilczek   IXONANTHACEAE          
drst5 Draba streptobrachia Price alpine tundra draba Brassicaceae          
61124 Otholobium parviflorum (E.Mey.) C.H.Stirt.   Fabaceae          
117326 Glyphaea brevis (Spreng.) Monach.   Tiliaceae          
72863 Moschosma polystachyum (L.) Benth. var. flaccidum (Briq.) Briq.   Lamiaceae          
psst5 Pseudoleskea stenophylla Ren. & Card. in Röll pseudoleskea moss Leskeaceae          
     

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