Strychnos urceolata Leeuwenb. ()

 
Scientific name : Strychnos urceolata Leeuwenb.
Botanical Family : Loganiaceae
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33307 Wahlenbergia parviflora A.DC.   Campanulaceae          
71184 Tritonia anigozanthiflora Sweet   Iridaceae          
72117 Coleus dewevrei Briq.   Lamiaceae          
86863 Jussiaea gracilis Brenan   Onagraceae          
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70630 Moraea hexaglottis Goldblatt   Iridaceae          
crpe11 Crataegus peoriensis Sarg. >>Crataegus disperma Rosaceae          
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38431 Convolvulus grandiflorus Jacq.   Convolvulaceae          
gnal Gnaphalium alpinum L. >>Antennaria alpina Asteraceae          
43831 Fimbristylis hispidula auct.   Cyperaceae          
52326 Tetracera litoralis Gilg   DILLENIACEAE          
pl_1527 Lactuca capensis   Compositae          
98812 Sporobolus capillaris A.Chev.   Poaceae          
106798 Pavetta viridiloba K.Krause var. meurillonii S.D.Manning   Rubiaceae          
     

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