Saintpaulia confusa B.L.Burtt ()

 
Scientific name : Saintpaulia confusa B.L.Burtt
Botanical Family : Gesneriaceae
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39608 Adromischus mammillaris (L.f.) Lem. var. marlothii (Schönland) H.Jacobsen   Crassulaceae          
118342 Xerophyta equisetoides Baker var. setosa L.B.Sm. & Ayensu   VELLOZIACEAE          
lerab2 Lepidium ramosissimum A. Nels. var. bourgeauanum (Thellung) Rollins Bourgeau's pepperweed Brassicaceae          
51097 Mareya leonensis (Benth.) Baill.   Euphorbiaceae          
78650 Dissotis lebrunii (Robyns & Lawalrée) A.Fern. & R.Fern.   Melastomataceae          
50700 Hasskarlia minor Prain   Euphorbiaceae          
pl_566 Ullucus tuberosus Olluco Basellaceae          
7307 Crossandra pungens auct.   Acanthaceae          
40719 Crassula tetragona L. subsp. acutifolia Lam. x C. ericoides Haw. subsp. ericoides   Crassulaceae          
67146 Ornithogalum zebrinum (Baker) Oberm.   Hyacinthaceae          
ermo9 Eriogonum mortonianum Reveal Fredonia buckwheat Polygonaceae          
beco3 Betula cordifolia Regel >>Betula papyrifera var. cordifolia Betulaceae          
36238 Garcinia smeathmannii (Planch. & Triana) Oliv. var. orientalis Spirlet   Clusiaceae          
46259 Cleistanthus itsoghensis Pellegr.   Euphorbiaceae          
cipuh Cirsium pumilum (Nutt.) Spreng. ssp. hillii (Canby) Moore & Frankton >>Cirsium hillii Asteraceae          
81835 Faucaria bosscheana (A.Berger) Schwantes var. haagei (Tischer) H.Jacobsen   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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