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| Scientific name
: Napoleonaea angolensis Welw. |
Botanical Family : LECYTHIDACEAE |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 94910 |
Digitaria decipiens Fig. & De Not.
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Poaceae |
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| cefe |
Ceanothus fendleri Gray |
Fendler's ceanothus |
Rhamnaceae |
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| 21635 |
Psiadia arabica Jaub. & Spach
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Asteraceae |
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| asen2 |
Aster engelmannii (D.C. Eat.) Gray |
>>Eucephalus engelmannii |
Asteraceae |
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| maki |
Machaeranthera kingii (D.C. Eat.) Cronq. & Keck |
>>Tonestus kingii var. kingii |
Asteraceae |
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| 64757 |
Swertia clarenceana Hook.f.
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Gentianaceae |
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| hofa2 |
Houstonia fasciculata Gray, non Bertol. |
>>Hedyotis intricata |
Rubiaceae |
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| 10087 |
Erythrocephalum dictyophlebium Wild
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Asteraceae |
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| 75021 |
Lobelia comosa L. var. microdon (C.Presl) E.Wimm.
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LOBELIACEAE |
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| pl_1685 |
Solidago suaveolens
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Compositae |
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| rhal7 |
Rhombolytrum albescens (Vasey) Nash |
>>Tridens albescens |
Poaceae |
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| 60571 |
Melolobium villosum Harms
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Fabaceae |
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| oram |
Orobanche americana L. |
>>Conopholis americana |
Orobanchaceae |
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| 34217 |
Symphostemon strictus Klotzsch
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Capparaceae |
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| pimu6 |
Pinus murrayana Grev. & Balf. |
>>Pinus contorta var. murrayana |
Pinaceae |
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| pl_2007 |
Dentaria diphylla |
Crinkleroot |
Cruciferae |
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