Napoleonaea angolensis Welw. ()

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

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