Euphorbia membranacea Pax ()

 
Scientific name : Euphorbia membranacea Pax
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
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sttem Stephanomeria tenuifolia (Raf.) Hall var. myrioclada (D.C. Eat.) Cronq. >>Stephanomeria minor var. myrioclada Asteraceae          
imbr Imperata brasiliensis Trin. Brazilian satintail Poaceae          
85651 Boerhavia caribaea Jacq.   Nyctaginaceae          
48711 Erica serratifolia Andrews var. serratifolia   Ericaceae          
120629 Costus sarmentosus Bojer   Zingiberaceae          
elacm Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roemer & J.A. Schultes var. minima Torr. >>Eleocharis bella Cyperaceae          
85948 Gomphia discolor C.H.Wright   Ochnaceae          
tala6 Taraxacum laurentianum Fern. >>Taraxacum officinale ssp. ceratophorum Asteraceae          
scnu Schrankia nuttallii (DC.) Standl. >>Mimosa nuttallii Fabaceae          
23589 Schizoglossum nyassae Britten & Rendle   Apocynaceae          
115725 Cola triloba (R.Br.) K.Schum.   Sterculiaceae          
pl_2743 Geranium macrorrhizum Bigroot geranium Geraniaceae          
28449 Vernonia erlangeriana O.Hoffm. ex Engl.   Asteraceae          
6926 Cotula abyssinica Sch.Bip. ex A.Rich. var. abyssinica   Asteraceae          
pl_3419 Origanum virens   Labiatae          
     

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