Ixia coccinea Eckl. ()

 
Scientific name : Ixia coccinea Eckl.
Botanical Family : Iridaceae
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119551 Rinorea preusii Engl.   Violaceae          
brco3 Brodiaea coronaria (Salisb.) Engl. crown brodiaea Liliaceae          
cagl10 Castilleja glandulifera Pennell gland Indian paintbrush Scrophulariaceae          
goni Gomphrena nitida Rothrock pearly globe amaranth Amaranthaceae          
112459 Glossostigma diandra (L.) Kuntze   Scrophulariaceae          
cotes Collema tenax (Sw.) Ach. var. substellatum (H. Magn.) Degel. jelly lichen Collemataceae          
59631 Kotschya suberifera Verdc.   Fabaceae          
pl_2825 Coix lacryma-jobi Job's tears Gramineae          
coro4 Cochlidium rostratum (Hook.) Maxon ex C. Christens. beaked snailfern Grammitidaceae          
55344 Cassia kituiensis Vatke   Fabaceae          
75126 Lobelia gregoriana Baker f.   LOBELIACEAE          
spwr2 Sporobolus wrightii Munro ex Scribn. big sacaton Poaceae          
82064 Hymenocyclus crassus L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
120640 Costus zerumbert Pers.   Zingiberaceae          
24673 Senecio rhopalophyllus (Dinter) Merxm.   Asteraceae          
116112 Hermannia ternifolia C.Presl ex Harv.   Sterculiaceae          
     

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