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| Scientific name
: Sclerocroton cornutus (Pax) Kruijt & Roebers var. coriaceum Pax |
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| plchu |
Plagiobothrys chorisianus (Cham.) I.M. Johnston var. undulatus (Piper) Higgins, comb. nov. ined. |
artist's popcornflower |
Boraginaceae |
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| 78080 |
Pavonia somalensis Franch.
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Malvaceae |
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| pl_6000 |
Salix babylonica |
Weeping willow |
Salicaceae |
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| 29297 |
Xylopia brieyi De Wild.
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Annonaceae |
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| abrus |
Abrus Adans. |
abrus |
Fabaceae |
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| pl_6722 |
Sium serra
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Umbelliferae |
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| 118535 |
Clerodendrum eriophylloides Moldenke
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Verbenaceae |
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| 43501 |
Cyperus waillyi (Cherm.) Lye
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Cyperaceae |
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| 30831 |
Cynoglossum mannii Baker & C.H.Wright
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Boraginaceae |
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| 61342 |
Phaseolus capensis Burm.f.
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Fabaceae |
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| 33527 |
Boscia rautanenii Schinz
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Capparaceae |
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| rodu2 |
Robinia ×dubia Foucault |
>>Robinia ambigua |
Fabaceae |
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| 73835 |
Salvia nudicaulis Vahl
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Lamiaceae |
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| dopu4 |
Dodecatheon puberulum (Nutt.) Piper |
>>Dodecatheon pulchellum ssp. cusickii |
Primulaceae |
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| 9928 |
Eriocephalus giessii M.A.N.Müll.
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Asteraceae |
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| 51484 |
Philippia stokoei L.Guthrie
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Ericaceae |
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