Herniaria teknensis Sauvage ()

 
Scientific name : Herniaria teknensis Sauvage
Botanical Family : ILLECEBRACEAE
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36366 Androcymbium wyssianum Beauverd & Turrett.   COLCHICACEAE          
32296 Pachystylum glabrum Eckl. & Zeyh.   Brassicaceae          
75131 Lobelia hereroensis Schinz   LOBELIACEAE          
irvi8 Iris viridivinea Small >>Iris hexagona var. hexagona Iridaceae          
17673 Mesembryanthemum maximum Haw.   Aizoaceae          
asun3 Astragalus uncialis Barneby currant milkvetch Fabaceae          
85173 Maesa cordifolia Baker   Myrsinaceae          
81553 Dinteranthus punctatus L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
sepl6 Sesbania platycarpa Pers. >>Glottidium vesicarium Fabaceae          
asfo7 Aster foliaceus auct. non Lindl. ex DC. >>Symphyotrichum novi-belgii var. crenifolium Asteraceae          
zwbe Zwackhiomyces berengerianus (Arnold) Grube & Triebel   Uncertain Lichen Family          
mitrv Mitella trifida Graham var. violacea (Rydb.) Rosendahl threeparted miterwort Saxifragaceae          
96630 Loudetiopsis fulva (C.E.Hubb.) Conert   Poaceae          
27247 Trachyandra tabularis (Baker) Oberm.   ASPHODELACEAE          
sapec2 Salix pentandra L. var. caudata Nutt. >>Salix lucida ssp. caudata Salicaceae          
     

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