Carapa gummiflua C.DC. ()

 
Scientific name : Carapa gummiflua C.DC.
Botanical Family : Meliaceae
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79175 Warneckea guineensis (Keay) Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
trre6 Trillium reliquum J.D. Freeman Confederate wakerobin Liliaceae          
iome Ionaspis melanocarpa (Krempelh.) Arnold >>Hymenelia melanocarpa Hymeneliaceae          
99830 Muraltia aspera Eckl. & Zeyh.   Polygalaceae          
13837 Hertia ciliata (Harv.) Kuntze   Asteraceae          
25429 Sphenogyne nudicaulis (Thunb.) Less. var. alpina Harv.   Asteraceae          
54245 Aspalathus millefolia R.Dahlgren   Fabaceae          
tutu Tulipa turkestanica (Regel) Regel   Liliaceae          
25764 Stapelia juttae Dinter   Apocynaceae          
120133 Cyphostemma montanum Wild & R.B.Drumm.   Vitaceae          
104860 Fadogia stolzii K.Krause   Rubiaceae          
hyla11 Hydromystria laevigata (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Hunziker >>Limnobium laevigatum Hydrocharitaceae          
assa11 Aster salicifolius Ait., non Lam. >>Symphyotrichum praealtum var. praealtum Asteraceae          
79123 Tristemma leiocalyx Cogn. var. leiocalyx   Melastomataceae          
lemu9 Lecanora mutabilis (Ach.) Nyl. >>Megaspora verrucosa Hymeneliaceae          
cysto2 Cystocoleus Thwaites velvet lichen Uncertain Lichen Family          
     

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