Medusandra richardsiana Brenan ()

 
Scientific name : Medusandra richardsiana Brenan
Botanical Family : MEDUSANDRACEAE
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lobul Lobularia Desv. lobularia Brassicaceae          
104783 Fadogia agrestis R.D.Good   Rubiaceae          
brunn Brunnichia Banks ex Gaertn. buckwheat vine Polygonaceae          
9245 Dyschoriste clinopodioides Mildbr.   Acanthaceae          
rapea3 Ranunculus pedatifidus Sm. ssp. affinis (R. Br.) Hultén >>Ranunculus pedatifidus var. affinis Ranunculaceae          
mafl3 Matelea flavidula (Chapman) Woods. yellow Carolina milkvine Asclepiadaceae          
pitr4 Pilea trianthemoides (Sw.) Lindl. artillery plant Urticaceae          
chba3 Chrysopsis barbata Rydb. >>Heterotheca barbata Asteraceae          
101391 Protea inopina Rourke   PROTEACEAE          
108087 Rytigynia senegalensis Blume var. senegalensis   Rubiaceae          
65635 Pelargonium redactum Vorster   Geraniaceae          
46345 Clutia laxa Eckl. ex Sond.   Euphorbiaceae          
51590 Phyllanthus lunifolius M.G.Gilbert & Thulin   Euphorbiaceae          
55818 Crotalaria brevidens Benth. var. intermedia (Kotschy) Polhill   Fabaceae          
sibr5 Sisymbrium brachycarpum Richards. >>Descurainia pinnata ssp. brachycarpa Brassicaceae          
     

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