Ekebergia discolor O.Hoffm. ()

 
Scientific name : Ekebergia discolor O.Hoffm.
Botanical Family : Meliaceae
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lisuc Lilium superbum L. var. carolinianum (Michx.) Chapman >>Lilium michauxii Liliaceae          
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82325 Lampranthus purpureus L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
68277 Acidanthera divina Vaupel   Iridaceae          
grstv Grindelia stricta DC. ssp. venulosa (Jepson) Keck >>Grindelia stricta var. platyphylla Asteraceae          
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32184 Nasturtium fluviatile E.Mey. ex Sond. var. caledonicum (Sond.) Sond.   Brassicaceae          
caro23 Cactus robustispinus (Schott ex Engelm.) Kuntze >>Coryphantha scheeri var. robustispina Cactaceae          
71143 Syringodea bicolor Baker var. concolor Baker   Iridaceae          
44995 Schoenus lanceus Thunb.   Cyperaceae          
61552 Polylobium angustifolium Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
47093 Dioscorea salvadorica Büttner   Dioscoreaceae          
     

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