Lapeirousia holostachya Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Lapeirousia holostachya Baker
Botanical Family : Iridaceae
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31938 Lepidium divaricatum Aiton var. pumilum (Sond.) Thell.   Brassicaceae          
76860 Tapinanthus pubiflorus (Sprague) Danser   Loranthaceae          
29004 Vinca rosea L.   Apocynaceae          
pehar3 Pelea hawaiensis Wawra var. rubra (Rock) B.C. Stone >>Melicope hawaiensis Rutaceae          
85656 Boerhavia coccinea Mill. var. viscosa (Lag. & Rodr.) Moscoso   Nyctaginaceae          
44476 Mariscus aristatus (Rottb.) Cherm. var. atriceps (Kük.) Podlech   Cyperaceae          
83351 Ruschia hamata (L.Bolus) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
oehe4 Oenothera heterochroma S. Wats. >>Camissonia heterochroma Onagraceae          
13294 Helichrysum glomeratum Klatt   Asteraceae          
100359 Brunnichia africana Welw. var. glabra Dammer   Polygonaceae          
109575 Euchaetis dubia Sond.   Rutaceae          
46825 Dichapetalum malchairii De Wild.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
ecrir Echinops rito L. ssp. ruthenicus (Bieb.) Nyman southern globethistle Asteraceae          
66009 Streptocarpus woodii C.B.Clarke   Gesneriaceae          
maru5 Manisuris rugosa (Nutt.) Kuntze >>Coelorachis rugosa Poaceae          
char4 Choisya arizonica Standl. >>Choisya dumosa var. arizonica Rutaceae          
     

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