Tragia pungens (Forssk.) Müll.Arg. ()

 
Scientific name : Tragia pungens (Forssk.) Müll.Arg.
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
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98281 Rhynchelytrum rhodesianum (Rendle) Stapf & C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
28611 Vernonia laurentii De Wild.   Asteraceae          
trpa5 Trifolium parryi Gray Parry's clover Fabaceae          
46084 Bridelia stipularis Blume   Euphorbiaceae          
84788 Ficus urceolaris Welw. ex Hiern var. bumbana Hiern   Moraceae          
erpr8 Eriogonum prattenianum Dur. Nevada City buckwheat Polygonaceae          
gisi Gilia sinuata Dougl. ex Benth. rosy gilia Polemoniaceae          
46936 Dichostemma glaucescens Pierre   Euphorbiaceae          
samyr Salix myricoides Muhl. var. rigida (Muhl.) Dippel >>Salix eriocephala Salicaceae          
100425 Oxygonum lobatum R.A.Graham   Polygonaceae          
aus_p853 Eremophila hillii   MYOPORACEAE          
48872 Erica viridiflora Andrews subsp. primulina (Bolus) E.G.H.Oliv. & I.M.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
58682 Indigofera capitata Kotschy   Fabaceae          
111303 Palaquium gutta (Hook.f.) Baill.   Sapotaceae          
95443 Eragrostis andongensis Rendle   Poaceae          
110606 Haplocoelum strongylocarpus Bull.   Sapindaceae          
     

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