Entada claessensii De Wild. ()

 
Scientific name : Entada claessensii De Wild.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
43968 Fuirena pentagona K.Schum.   Cyperaceae          
117572 Grewia tenax (Forssk.) Fiori   Tiliaceae          
olfer Olfersia Raddi islandfern Dryopteridaceae          
23623 Schizoglossum petherickianum Oliv. var. cordata S.Moore   Apocynaceae          
64970 Geranium hermanniifolium P.J.Bergius   Geraniaceae          
urdio Urtica dioica L. var. occidentalis S. Wats. >>Urtica dioica ssp. holosericea Urticaceae          
catrm2 Carex tribuloides Wahlenb. var. moniliformis (Tuckerman) Britt. >>Carex scoparia var. scoparia Cyperaceae          
21343 Popowia ferruginea auct.   Annonaceae          
pseud41 Pseudotaxiphyllum Iwats. pseudotaxiphyllum moss Hypnaceae          
89937 Lissochilus mediocris Rendle   Orchidaceae          
57991 Erythrina excelsa Baker   Fabaceae          
54200 Aspalathus laricifolia Lam.   Fabaceae          
stfi5 Stenocereus fimbriatus (Lam.) Lourteig Spanish stenocereus Cactaceae          
rhfu Rhynchospora fusca (L.) Ait. f. brown beaksedge Cyperaceae          
115415 Solanum richardii Dunal var. richardii   Solanaceae          
pl_2828 Dactylis glomerata Cock's foot Gramineae          
     

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