Zimmermannia ovata E.A.Bruce ()

 
Scientific name : Zimmermannia ovata E.A.Bruce
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
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cafr4 Carex franklinii Boott >>Carex petricosa Cyperaceae          
77247 Sphedamnocarpus pruriens (A.Juss.) Szyszyl. forma brevipedunculatus Nied.   Malpighiaceae          
betr4 Beta trigyna Waldst. & Kit. beet Chenopodiaceae          
spcoc2 Sporobolus compositus (Poir.) Merr. var. compositus composite dropseed Poaceae          
46344 Clutia lasiococca Pax & K.Hoffm.   Euphorbiaceae          
24555 Senecio pachyrhizus O.Hoffm.   Asteraceae          
12582 Haworthia limifolia Marloth forma diploidea Resende   ASPHODELACEAE          
54518 Astragalus pelecinus (L.) Barneby   Fabaceae          
psdi2 Pseudotaxiphyllum distichaceum (Mitt.) Iwats. pseudotaxiphyllum moss Hypnaceae          
ludo2 Lucuma dominigensis Gaertn. f. >>Pouteria dominigensis Sapotaceae          
118872 Lantana indica Roxb.   Verbenaceae          
clmu60 Cladonia multiformis G. Merr. cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
alhe2 Allium helleri Small >>Allium drummondii Liliaceae          
ladi Lagophylla dichotoma Benth. forked hareleaf Asteraceae          
34637 Campylostemon nigrisilvae N.Hallé   Celastraceae          
     

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