Jatropha rosea Radcl.-Sm. ()

 
Scientific name : Jatropha rosea Radcl.-Sm.
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
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10167 Euryops annae E.Phillips   Asteraceae          
141 Arctotis maculata Jacq.   Asteraceae          
17092 Megalochlamys tanzaniensis Vollesen   Acanthaceae          
comaf Corallorrhiza maculata (Raf.) Raf. var. flavida (M.E. Peck) Cockerell >>Corallorrhiza maculata var. maculata Orchidaceae          
vimu4 Viola ×mulfordiae Pollard (pro sp.)   Violaceae          
74994 Lobelia breynii Lam. var. bragae Engl.   LOBELIACEAE          
11384 Gnaphalium capitatum Lam.   Asteraceae          
68101 Chlamydocarya capitata Baill.   Icacinaceae          
asju2 Asplenium juglandifolium Lam. walnut spleenwort Aspleniaceae          
76960 Behnia reticulata (Thunb.) Didr.   LUZURIAGACEAE          
scse6 Scaevola sericea Vahl beach naupaka Goodeniaceae          
68155 Polycephalium lobatum (Pierre) Pierre ex Engl.   Icacinaceae          
oehe Oenothera heterantha Nutt. >>Camissonia subacaulis Onagraceae          
67234 Scilla cordifolia Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
100295 Polygala tenuicaulis Hook.f. var. tenuicaulis   Polygalaceae          
26634 Tabernaemontana chartacea Pichon   Apocynaceae          
     

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