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| Scientific name
: Brachystelma recurvatum Bruyns |
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| asbr2 |
Asplenium bradleyi D.C. Eat. |
Bradley's spleewort |
Aspleniaceae |
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| 61220 |
Paraspalathus purpurascens (E.Mey.) C.Presl
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Fabaceae |
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| averr |
Averrhoa L. |
averrhoa |
Oxalidaceae |
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| 10161 |
Euryops abrotanifolius (L.) DC. var. crassilobus DC.
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Asteraceae |
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| 117066 |
Lachnaea stokoei Beyers
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Thymelaeaceae |
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| 27426 |
Trichoscypha bijuga Engl.
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Anacardiaceae |
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| 93281 |
Andropogon fundaensis Vanderyst
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Poaceae |
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| 87597 |
Bulbophyllum cupuligerum Kraenzl.
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Orchidaceae |
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| 101158 |
Leucospermum calligerum (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
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PROTEACEAE |
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| 31987 |
Lithospermum cinereum A.DC.
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Boraginaceae |
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| papu2 |
Paronychia pulvinata Gray |
Rocky Mountain nailwort |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| 75865 |
Agelanthus sambesiacus (Engl. & Schinz) Polhill & Wiens
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Loranthaceae |
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| 113304 |
Nemesia angustifolia Grant ex Range
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| grimm2 |
Grimmia Hedw. |
grimmia dry rock moss |
Grimmiaceae |
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| oedeh |
Oenothera deltoides Torr. & Frém. ssp. howellii (Munz) W. Klein |
Antioch Dunes evening-primrose |
Onagraceae |
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