Pelargonium whytei Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Pelargonium whytei Baker
Botanical Family : Geraniaceae
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aruvm2 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. var. marinensis J.B. Roof >>Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Ericaceae          
scov2 Scutellaria ovalifolia Pers. >>Scutellaria elliptica var. elliptica Lamiaceae          
106931 Pentas parvifolia Hiern   Rubiaceae          
scpap2 Scleria pauciflora Muhl. ex Willd. var. pauciflora fewflower nutrush Cyperaceae          
trgl5 Triantha glutinosa (Michx.) Baker >>Tofieldia glutinosa ssp. glutinosa Liliaceae          
16370 Launaea integrifolia Hagerup   Asteraceae          
opal Opulaster alabamensis Rydb. >>Physocarpus opulifolius var. opulifolius Rosaceae          
67694 Endodesmia calophylloides Benth.   Hypericaceae          
30035 Berberis africana Hebenstr. & Ludw. ex Schult.f.   Berberidaceae          
licaa2 Limonium carolinianum (Walt.) Britt. var. angustatum (Gray) Blake >>Limonium carolinianum Plumbaginaceae          
alha5 Aloina hamulus (C. Müll.) Broth. aloina moss Pottiaceae          
diflm Dicranum flagellare Hedw. var. minutissimum Grout >>Dicranum flagellare Dicranaceae          
ruhu2 Rubus huttonii Bailey Hutton's dewberry Rosaceae          
54545 Baikiaea eminii Taub.   Fabaceae          
vinup Viola nuttallii Pursh ssp. praemorsa (Dougl. ex Lindl.) Piper >>Viola praemorsa ssp. praemorsa Violaceae          
     

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