Copisma falcatum E.Mey. ()

 
Scientific name : Copisma falcatum E.Mey.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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100981 Hakea acicularis (Vent.) Knight   PROTEACEAE          
soin Solanum incompletum Dunal thorny popolo Solanaceae          
gewi2 Gentianella wislizeni (Engelm.) J. Gillett Chiricahua Mountain dwarf gentian Gentianaceae          
jagoe Jatropha gossypiifolia L. var. elegans (Pohl) Muell.-Arg. bellyache bush Euphorbiaceae          
aus_p455 Callistemon 'Little John'   Myrtaceae          
31804 Impatiens serpens Grey-Wilson   Balsaminaceae          
119841 Cissus gracilis Guill. & Perr.   Vitaceae          
111790 Buchnera bangweolensis R.E.Fr.   Scrophulariaceae          
75340 Lobelia triquetra L. var. secundata Sond.   LOBELIACEAE          
60747 Millettia sacleuxii Dunn   Fabaceae          
logal Lobelia gaudichaudii A. DC. var. longibracteata Rock >>Lobelia gloria-montis Campanulaceae          
lydrh Lychnis drummondii (Hook.) S. Wats. var. heterochroma Boivin >>Silene drummondii var. striata Caryophyllaceae          
103835 Argocoffeopsis subcordata (Hiern) Lebrun   Rubiaceae          
yufi Yucca filamentosa L. Adam's needle Agavaceae          
61439 Plagiosiphon discifer Harms   Fabaceae          
letw Lewisia tweedyi (Gray) B.L. Robins. >>Cistanthe tweedyi Portulacaceae          
     

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