Bombax chevalieri Pellegr. ()

 
Scientific name : Bombax chevalieri Pellegr.
Botanical Family : Bombacaceae
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40784 Curtogyne burmanniana Eckl. & Zeyh.   Crassulaceae          
63468 Vigna lebrunii Baker f.   Fabaceae          
hobu2 Houstonia butterwickiae Terrell >>Hedyotis butterwickiae Rubiaceae          
papr16 Parmelia praesignis Nyl. >>Flavopunctelia praesignis Parmeliaceae          
diri5 Didymodon rigidicaulis (C. Müll.) Saito >>Didymodon fallax var. reflexus Pottiaceae          
103588 Rubus pinnatus Willd. var. subglandulosus (Gust.) R.A.Graham   Rosaceae          
6155 Chlorophytum psammophilum Engl. & Gilg   ANTHERICACEAE          
34403 Minuartia filifolia (Forssk.) Mattf.   Caryophyllaceae          
viod Viola odorata L. sweet violet Violaceae          
4564 Carduus afromontanus R.E.Fr. var. breviflorus R.E.Fr.   Asteraceae          
71753 Acrocephalus pseudosericeus G.Taylor   Lamiaceae          
66878 Ornithogalum candidum Oberm.   Hyacinthaceae          
nico2 Niebla combeoides (Nyl.) Rundel & Bowler >>Vermilacinia combeoides Ramalinaceae          
cyre2 Cyperus reflexus Vahl bentawn flatsedge Cyperaceae          
rihi2 Ribes hittellianum Eastw. >>Ribes nevadense var. nevadense Grossulariaceae          
39599 Adromischus kubusensis Uitewaal   Crassulaceae          
     

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