Afrodaphne grandifolia Stapf ()

 
Scientific name : Afrodaphne grandifolia Stapf
Botanical Family : Lauraceae
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cogr17 Coniocybe gracillima Vainio >>Chaenotheca gracillima Coniocybaceae          
78328 Marantochloa similis (Gagnep.) Pellegr.   Marantaceae          
accoc3 Aconitum columbianum Nutt. ssp. columbianum Columbian monkshood Ranunculaceae          
vefac Vernonia fasciculata Michx. ssp. corymbosa (Schwein. ex Keating) S.B. Jones prairie ironweed Asteraceae          
pl_4111 Veratrum californicum California false hellebore Melanthiaceae          
101334 Protea cedromontana Schltr.   PROTEACEAE          
vipr7 Viola priceana Pollard >>Viola sororia Violaceae          
115807 Dombeya malacoxylon K.Schum.   Sterculiaceae          
52788 Acacia esculenta DC.   Fabaceae          
erwa8 Ericameria watsonii (Gray) Nesom Watson's goldenbush Asteraceae          
65146 Monsonia emarginata (L.f.) L'Hér.   Geraniaceae          
eumam Eupatorium maculatum L. var. maculatum spotted joepyeweed Asteraceae          
75755 Strychnos subaquatica De Wild.   Loganiaceae          
lule2 Lupinus lepidus Dougl. ex Lindl. Pacific lupine Fabaceae          
86223 Ouratea acutissima Gilg   Ochnaceae          
     

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