Ipomoea webbii Cout. ()

 
Scientific name : Ipomoea webbii Cout.
Botanical Family : Convolvulaceae
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drspc2 Dryopteris spinulosa (O.F. Muell.) Watt var. concordiana (Davenport) Eastman >>Dryopteris intermedia Dryopteridaceae          
112463 Glossostylis capensis Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
5889 Chlorophytum asparagiflorum Engl.   ANTHERICACEAE          
98057 Plagiochloa uniolae (L.f.) Adamson & Sprague var. uniolae   Poaceae          
caco50 Cacalia coccinea Sims >>Emilia coccinea Asteraceae          
ciof Cinchona officinalis L. quinine Rubiaceae          
38193 Spiropetalum heterophyllum (Baker) Gilg   Connaraceae          
89760 Homocolleticon crassifolia (Schltr.) Szlach. & Olszewski   Orchidaceae          
106436 Pavetta crebrifolia Hiern var. crebrifolia   Rubiaceae          
mappi Mappia Jacq. mappia Icacinaceae          
hefa5 Henriettea fascicularis (Sw.) G. Maza camasey peludo Melastomataceae          
84385 Ficus capensis Thunb.   Moraceae          
xasi Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marsh. yellowroot Ranunculaceae          
2027 Barleria albostellata C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
35452 Atriplex hortensis L.   Chenopodiaceae          
61302 Pentaclethra griffoniana Baill.   Fabaceae          
     

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