Pentadesma grandifolia Baker f. ()

 
Scientific name : Pentadesma grandifolia Baker f.
Botanical Family : Clusiaceae
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12980 Heeria nitida Engl. & Brehmer   Anacardiaceae          
48567 Erica physantha Benth.   Ericaceae          
atses Atriplex serenana A. Nels. var. serenana bractscale Chenopodiaceae          
24654 Senecio quinquelobus (Thunb.) DC.   Asteraceae          
pttr3 Pteris tremula R.Br. Australian brake Pteridaceae          
74317 Cassytha rubiginosa E.Mey.   Lauraceae          
89906 Lissochilus johnstonii Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
107450 Psychotria liberica Hepper   Rubiaceae          
117410 Grewia excelsa Vahl   Tiliaceae          
32655 Trichodesma ringoetii De Wild.   Boraginaceae          
1661 Asystasia kalantha Lindau   Acanthaceae          
84419 Ficus cordata Thunb. var. tristis (Kunth & Bouché) Warb.   Moraceae          
31307 Heliophila linoides Schltr.   Brassicaceae          
stsu2 Stellaria subvestita Greene >>Stellaria longipes Caryophyllaceae          
110619 Lecaniodiscus fraxinifolius Baker subsp. scassellatii (Chiov.) Friis   Sapindaceae          
     

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