Begonia cavallyensis A.Chev. ()

 
Scientific name : Begonia cavallyensis A.Chev.
Botanical Family : Begoniaceae
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phgll2 Phyllostegia glabra (Gaud.) Benth. var. lanaiensis Sherff ulihi phyllostegia Lamiaceae          
42019 Zehneria angolensis Hook.f.   Cucurbitaceae          
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41987 Trochomeria dalzielii Hutch.   Cucurbitaceae          
72393 Geniosporum rotundifolium Briq.   Lamiaceae          
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45344 Scleria globonux C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
aesa Aethionema saxatile (L.) R. Br. >>Aurinia saxatilis Brassicaceae          
42544 Carex uhligii C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
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