Eriosema polystachyum (A.Rich.) Baker var. fulvum Baker f. ()

 
Scientific name : Eriosema polystachyum (A.Rich.) Baker var. fulvum Baker f.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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118359 Xerophyta scabrida (Pax) T.Durand & Schinz   VELLOZIACEAE          
hopa8 Hookeria pallida Hornsch. >>Callicostella pallida Callicostaceae          
67688 Hydrostachys polymorpha Klotzsch ex A.Br.   HYDROSTACHYACEAE          
69558 Gladiolus resupinatus Pers.   Iridaceae          
alma16 Alstonia macrophylla Wallich ex G. Don deviltree Apocynaceae          
pobr14 Pogonatum brachyphyllum (Michx.) P. Beauv. pogonatum moss DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
101910 Reseda amblycarpa Fresen. var. somala Chiov.   Resedaceae          
crgl11 Cracca glabella (Gray) Lavin >>Coursetia glabella Fabaceae          
19978 Pachycymbium ubomboense (I.Verd.) M.G.Gilbert   Apocynaceae          
95015 Digitaria moninensis Rendle   Poaceae          
48984 Eriocaulon infaustum N.E.Br.   Eriocaulaceae          
32496 Spondiopsis trifoliolata Engl.   Burseraceae          
104028 Borreria verticillata (L.) G.Mey.   Rubiaceae          
103246 Cliffortia burchellii Stapf   Rosaceae          
79413 Trichilia ornithothera J.J.de Wilde   Meliaceae          
     

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