Ehretia rosea Gürke ()

 
Scientific name : Ehretia rosea Gürke
Botanical Family : Boraginaceae
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pogl17 Pongamia glabra Vent. >>Derris indica Fabaceae          
yeate Yeatesia Small bractspike Acanthaceae          
hafa Halliophytum fasciculatum (S. Wats.) I.M. Johnston >>Tetracoccus hallii Euphorbiaceae          
drsp7 Drymaria sperguloides Gray >>Drymaria molluginea Caryophyllaceae          
93017 Agrostis griquensis Stapf   Poaceae          
32469 Sisymbrium pumilio Oliv.   Brassicaceae          
21856 Pteronia echinata Thunb.   Asteraceae          
80538 Cleretum herrei (Schwantes) Ihlenf. & Struck   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
sonu Sophora nuttalliana B.L. Turner silky sophora Fabaceae          
2416 Berkheya heterophylla (Thunb.) O.Hoffm. var. heterophylla   Asteraceae          
49245 Eriospermum orthophyllum (Archibald) P.L.Perry   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
54380 Aspalathus scholliana C.Presl   Fabaceae          
47506 Drosera acaulis L.f.   Droseraceae          
gala2 Galium labradoricum (Wieg.) Wieg. northern bog bedstraw Rubiaceae          
melap Mentzelia laevicaulis (Dougl. ex Hook.) Torr. & Gray var. parviflora (Dougl. ex Hook.) C.L. Hitchc. smoothstem blazingstar Loasaceae          
     

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