Daubenya fulva Lindl. ()

 
Scientific name : Daubenya fulva Lindl.
Botanical Family : Hyacinthaceae
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chme5 Chamaesyce melanadenia (Torr.) Millsp. red-gland spurge Euphorbiaceae          
28215 Venidium discolor Less.   Asteraceae          
117851 Loewia glutinosa Urb. var. glabra Roti Mich.   Turneraceae          
75686 Strychnos mildbraedii Gilg   Loganiaceae          
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85510 Syzygium abidjanense Aubrév. & Pellegr.   Myrtaceae          
10926 Gasteria spiralis Baker   ASPHODELACEAE          
17144 Mellera briartii De Wild. & T.Durand   Acanthaceae          
39203 Ipomoea robynsiana Lejoly & Lisowski   Convolvulaceae          
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45415 Scleria prophyllata Nelmes   Cyperaceae          
78709 Dissotis rupicola Gilg ex Engl.   Melastomataceae          
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15259 Justicia karschiana Büttner   Acanthaceae          
     

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