Berlinia heudelotiana Baill. ()

 
Scientific name : Berlinia heudelotiana Baill.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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nenu2 Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. sacred lotus Punicaceae          
65130 Jenkinsonia antidysenterica Eckl. & Zeyh.   Geraniaceae          
98685 Setaria viridis (L.) P.Beauv. var. ambigua (Guss.) Coss. & Durieu   Poaceae          
74993 Lobelia brassiana E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
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12263 Haemanthus sacculus E.Phillips   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
petr10 Pertusaria trachythallina Erichsen pore lichen Pertusariaceae          
57672 Entada wahlbergii auct.   Fabaceae          
alxa Alchemilla xanthochlora auct. non Rothm. >>Alchemilla monticola Rosaceae          
chne3 Chenopodium neomexicanum Standl. New Mexico goosefoot Chenopodiaceae          
88442 Disa tripartita Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
viblb Viola blanda Willd. var. blanda sweet white violet Violaceae          
42329 Bulbostylis kamongaensis Goetgh.   Cyperaceae          
58243 Glycine glandulosa Thunb.   Fabaceae          
7262 Crossandra brachstachys (Franch.) Lindau   Acanthaceae          
chcy5 Christella cyatheoides (Kaulfuss) Holttum >>Thelypteris cyatheoides Thelypteridaceae          
     

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