Humularia wittei P.A.Duvign. ()

 
Scientific name : Humularia wittei P.A.Duvign.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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29227 Wrightia natalensis Stapf   Apocynaceae          
106381 Pavetta brachycalyx Hiern   Rubiaceae          
asjo2 Aster johannensis Fern. >>Symphyotrichum novi-belgii var. villicaule Asteraceae          
cebr4 Centaurium brittonii Millsp. & Greenm. >>Centaurium quitense Gentianaceae          
hecot Hemizonia congesta DC. ssp. tracyi Babcock & Hall hayfield tarweed Asteraceae          
119002 Plexipus angolensis (Moldenke) R.Fern. subsp. zambesiacus R.Fern.   Verbenaceae          
pl_5173 Rhamnus cathartica Common buckthorn Rhamnaceae          
104705 Didymosalpinx abbeokutae (Hiern) Keay   Rubiaceae          
62219 Rhynchosia pentheri Schltr. ex Zahlbr. var. hutchinsoniana Burtt Davy   Fabaceae          
16366 Launaea fischeri (O.Hoffm.) Boulos   Asteraceae          
onbes Onosmodium bejariense DC. ex A. DC. var. subsetosum (Mackenzie & Bush) B.L. Turner >>Onosmodium molle ssp. subsetosum Boraginaceae          
38456 Convolvulus lanatus Vahl   Convolvulaceae          
117169 Struthiola concava S.Moore   Thymelaeaceae          
38345 Calycobolus mayombensis (Pellegr.) Heine   Convolvulaceae          
113247 Melasma sessiliflorum (Vahl) Hiern   Scrophulariaceae          
58170 Geissaspis welwitschii (Taub.) Baker f.   Fabaceae          
     

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