Anchusa africana Burm.f. ()

 
Scientific name : Anchusa africana Burm.f.
Botanical Family : Boraginaceae
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runuh Ruellia nudiflora (Engelm. & Gray) Urban var. hispidula Shinners >>Ruellia nudiflora var. nudiflora Acanthaceae          
haspb Habenaria sparsiflora S. Wats. var. brevifolia (Greene) Correll >>Platanthera brevifolia Orchidaceae          
32264 Oxygyne triandra Schltr.   Burmanniaceae          
plsai Plectritis samolifolia (DC.) Hoeck var. involuta (Suksdorf) Dyal >>Plectritis congesta ssp. brachystemon Valerianaceae          
bive Bignonia venusta Ker-Gawl. >>Pyrostegia venusta Bignoniaceae          
83011 Pherolobus maughanii N.E.Br. var. stayneri L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
gepre Geranium pratense L. var. erianthum (DC.) Boivin >>Geranium erianthum Geraniaceae          
105467 Keetia purseglovei Bridson   Rubiaceae          
63423 Vigna frutescens A.Rich. subsp. kotschyi (Schweinf.) Verdc.   Fabaceae          
97749 Pennisetum niloticum Stapf & C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
pl_6492 Celtis australis Nettle tree Ulmaceae          
lude10 Lupinus decumbens Torr. >>Lupinus argenteus ssp. argenteus var. argenteus Fabaceae          
30826 Cynoglossum lanceolatum Forssk.   Boraginaceae          
azsp Azalea speciosa Willd. >>Rhododendron flammeum Ericaceae          
alau3 Allocarya austiniae Greene >>Plagiobothrys austiniae Boraginaceae          
miau3 Minuartia austromontana S.J. Wolf & Packer Columbian stitchwort Caryophyllaceae          
     

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