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| Scientific name
: Strychnos transiens Gilg |
Botanical Family : Loganiaceae |
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Description :
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Family |
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| 109990 |
Thesium boissierianum A.DC.
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Santalaceae |
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| 118827 |
Holmskioldia tettensis (Klotzsch) Vatke forma alba Moldenke
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Verbenaceae |
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| pahy8 |
Pannaria hypnorum (Vahl) Korber |
>>Psoroma hypnorum |
ACHARIACEAE |
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| 68851 |
Freesia curvifolia Klatt
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Iridaceae |
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| 89945 |
Lissochilus monticolus Rendle
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Orchidaceae |
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| spfe |
Sphaeralcea fendleri Gray |
Fendler's globemallow |
Malvaceae |
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| phse16 |
Philodendron selloum K. Koch |
philodendron |
Araceae |
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| psrap |
Pseudoleskea radicosa (Mitt.) Mac. & Kindb. var. pallida (Best) Crum et al. |
pale pseudoleskea moss |
Leskeaceae |
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| pahe8 |
Panicum helleri Nash |
>>Dichanthelium oligosanthes var. scribnerianum |
Poaceae |
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| eurog |
Euphorbia rockii Forbes var. grandifolia (Hbd.) Oudejans |
>>Chamaesyce herbstii |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| 30073 |
Bignonia venusta Ker Gawl.
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Bignoniaceae |
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| cyma20 |
Cyperus macrocephalus Liebm. |
>>Cyperus odoratus |
Cyperaceae |
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| 21664 |
Psilocaulon candidum L.Bolus
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Aizoaceae |
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| pedu |
Pedicularis dudleyi Elmer |
Dudley's lousewort |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 114344 |
Sutera fragilis Pilg.
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 80151 |
Aridaria radicans L.Bolus
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