Cryophytum calycinum L.Bolus ()

 
Scientific name : Cryophytum calycinum L.Bolus
Botanical Family : MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE
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hegr18 Heliopsis gracilis Nutt. >>Heliopsis helianthoides var. gracilis Asteraceae          
41974 Toxanthera kwebensis N.E.Br.   Cucurbitaceae          
dina2 Digitaria natalensis Stent Natal crabgrass Poaceae          
paca22 Passiflora caerulea L. bluecrown passionflower Passifloraceae          
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97100 Panicum dimidiatum L.   Poaceae          
56344 Crotalaria ovata Polhill   Fabaceae          
pl_3397 Monarda pectinata Plains lemon monarda Labiatae          
119784 Cissus bathyrhakodes Werderm.   Vitaceae          
22259 Raphionacme keayii Bullock   Apocynaceae          
94146 Brachiaria umbellata (Trin.) Clayton   Poaceae          
85835 Bisetaria lecomtei (Tiegh.) Tiegh.   Ochnaceae          
83675 Schwantesia acutipetala L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
29703 Balanites gillettii Cufod. var. renifolia Cufod.   BALANITACEAE          
87876 Ceratandropsis grandiflora (Lindl.) Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
erpl5 Eryngium planum L. plains eryngo Apiaceae          
     

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