Inga ferruginea Guill. & Perr. ()

 
Scientific name : Inga ferruginea Guill. & Perr.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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keror Keckiella rothrockii (Gray) Straw ssp. rothrockii Rothrock's keckiella Scrophulariaceae          
89615 Herminium natalense Rchb.f.   Orchidaceae          
woco Wolffia columbiana Karst. Columbian watermeal Lemnaceae          
ascoi Aster cordifolius L. var. incisus Britt. >>Symphyotrichum cordifolium Asteraceae          
fosso Fossombronia Raddi   Compositae          
alsa2 Allium sativum L. cultivated garlic Liliaceae          
49244 Eriospermum ornithogaloides Baker   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
32288 Pachylobus mayumbensis Exell   Burseraceae          
rudi7 Rubus dissitiflorus Fern. >>Rubus flagellaris Rosaceae          
27702 Tulbaghia cameronii Baker   Alliaceae          
16114 Landolphia rogersii Stapf   Apocynaceae          
pral7 Prunus alabamensis C. Mohr Alabama cherry Rosaceae          
micro16 Microlychnus A. Funk microlychnus Asterothyriaceae          
67884 Hypoxis distachya Nel   Hypoxidaceae          
78921 Memecylon jasminoides Gilg   Melastomataceae          
oldrd Oligosporus dracunculus (L.) Poljakov ssp. dracunculinus (S. Wats.) W.A. Weber >>Artemisia dracunculus Asteraceae          
     

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