Poinciana spinosa Molina ()

 
Scientific name : Poinciana spinosa Molina
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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60736 Millettia pallens Stapf   Fabaceae          
viof Vincetoxicum officinale Moench >>Cynanchum vincetoxicum Asclepiadaceae          
gyco2 Gymnomitrion concinnatum (Lightf.) Corda   Empetraceae          
semi2 Senecio millefolium Torr. & Gray >>Packera millefolia Asteraceae          
92319 Tryphostemma gossweileri Hutch. & K.Pearce   Passifloraceae          
2183 Barleria migiurtinorum Chiov.   Acanthaceae          
110311 Allophylus gazensis Baker f.   Sapindaceae          
34167 Ritchiea immersa De Wild.   Capparaceae          
26673 Tabernanthe bocca Stapf   Apocynaceae          
60877 Monopetalanthus ledermannii Harms   Fabaceae          
65979 Streptocarpus rhodesianus S.Moore   Gesneriaceae          
35994 Hirtella zanzibarica Oliv. subsp. megacarpa (R.A.Graham) Prance   Chrysobalanaceae          
75726 Strychnos quadrangularis Mildbr.   Loganiaceae          
58041 Erythrina schliebenii Harms ex Mildbr.   Fabaceae          
96755 Melinis welwitschii Rendle   Poaceae          
29252 Xanthosoma mafaffa Schott   Araceae          
     

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