Xiphotheca polycarpa Eckl. & Zeyh. ()

 
Scientific name : Xiphotheca polycarpa Eckl. & Zeyh.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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grdi2 Grossularia divaricata (Dougl.) Coville & Britt. >>Ribes divaricatum var. divaricatum Grossulariaceae          
rhbe Rhamnus betulifolia Greene >>Frangula betulifolia ssp. betulifolia Rhamnaceae          
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54981 Brachystegia hockii De Wild.   Fabaceae          
cico3 Cirsium congdonii Moore & Frankton rosette thistle Asteraceae          
32149 Morettia philaeana (Delile) DC.   Brassicaceae          
64043 Oncoba gilgiana Sprague   Flacourtiaceae          
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