Bauhinia kalantha Harms ()

 
Scientific name : Bauhinia kalantha Harms
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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36967 Combretum polystictum Welw. ex Hiern var. undulatum Hiern   Combretaceae          
67785 Psorospermum ledermannii Engl. var. doeringii Engl.   Hypericaceae          
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56086 Crotalaria intermedia Kotschy var. abyssinica Taub. ex Engl.   Fabaceae          
49959 Euphorbia impervia A.Berger   Euphorbiaceae          
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69862 Hesperantha petitiana (A.Rich.) Baker var. volkensii (Harms) Foster   Iridaceae          
113740 Selago angustibractea Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
59039 Indigofera macrantha Harms   Fabaceae          
     

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