Eriospermum citrinum P.L.Perry ()

 
Scientific name : Eriospermum citrinum P.L.Perry
Botanical Family : ERIOSPERMACEAE
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99666 Inversodicraea bowlingii J.B.Hall   PODOSTEMACEAE          
88977 Eulophia sceptrum (Schltr.) Butzin   Orchidaceae          
62688 Taverniera abyssinica A.Rich.   Fabaceae          
45426 Scleria rehmannii C.B.Clarke var. ornata Cherm.   Cyperaceae          
aiaq Aira aquatica L. >>Catabrosa aquatica Poaceae          
89642 Herschelia spathulata (L.f.) Rolfe subsp. spathulata   Orchidaceae          
67995 Hypoxis schnitzleinia Hochst.   Hypoxidaceae          
36431 Lichtensteinia runcinata E.Mey.   COLCHICACEAE          
bular2 Bumelia lanuginosa (Michx.) Pers. var. rigida Gray >>Sideroxylon lanuginosum ssp. rigidum Sapotaceae          
88512 Disperis decipiens Verdc.   Orchidaceae          
sane3 Saxifraga nelsoniana D. Don heartleaf saxifrage Saxifragaceae          
55561 Clitoria rubiginosa Pers.   Fabaceae          
27989 Uvaria angustifolia Engl. & Diels   Annonaceae          
91296 Schizodium obtusatum Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
56211 Crotalaria lukwangulensis Harms   Fabaceae          
     

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