Mostuea congolana (Gilg) Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Mostuea congolana (Gilg) Baker
Botanical Family : Loganiaceae
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pami11 Parietaria microphylla L. >>Pilea microphylla Urticaceae          
pebra Pedicularis bracteosa Benth. var. atrosanguinea (Pennell & J.W. Thompson) Cronq. bracted lousewort Scrophulariaceae          
95930 Eulalia elata Peter   Poaceae          
linna Linnaea L. twinflower Caprifoliaceae          
80388 Cerochlamys pachyphylla (L.Bolus) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
47870 Erica capillaris Bartl. var. poliotes Bolus   Ericaceae          
87590 Bulbophyllum comatum Lindl. var. comatum   Orchidaceae          
28529 Vernonia hindei S.Moore   Asteraceae          
55826 Crotalaria caespitosa Baker   Fabaceae          
1981 Baissea longipetiolata Dilst   Apocynaceae          
pl_190 Allium orientale   Alliaceae          
113385 Nemesia pubescens Benth. var. glabrior Benth. ex Hiern   Scrophulariaceae          
79496 Turraea robusta Gürke   Meliaceae          
98399 Sacciolepis cymbiandra Stapf   Poaceae          
78292 Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend.   Marantaceae          
     

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