Suessenguthiella caespitosa Friedrich ()

 
Scientific name : Suessenguthiella caespitosa Friedrich
Botanical Family : Molluginaceae
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66480 Drimia involuta (J.C.Manning & Snijman) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt   Hyacinthaceae          
cost6 Colubrina stricta Engelm. ex M.C. Johnston comal nakedwood Rhamnaceae          
argl4 Arctostaphylos glauca Lindl. bigberry manzanita Ericaceae          
5029 Centella lasiophylla Adamson   Apiaceae          
bava Bauhinia variegata L. mountain ebony Fabaceae          
75305 Lobelia senegalensis A.DC. var. turgida (E.Wimm.) E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
119759 Cissus adamii Dewit   Vitaceae          
95542 Eragrostis cylindrispica Rendle   Poaceae          
27644 Tripteris spinigera Norl.   Asteraceae          
42520 Carex ramosipes Cherm.   Cyperaceae          
pttrc2 Ptelea trifoliata L. ssp. pallida (Greene) V. Bailey var. confinis (Greene) V. Bailey pallid hoptree Rutaceae          
cyci4 Cyanthillium cinereum (L.) H.E. Robins. little ironweed Asteraceae          
halen Halenia Borkh. spurred gentian Gentianaceae          
77532 Hibiscus boranensis Cufod.   Malvaceae          
45013 Schoenus thermalis Willd.   Cyperaceae          
     

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