Antiaris usambarensis Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Antiaris usambarensis Engl.
Botanical Family : Moraceae
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7975 Dasystachys drimiopsis (Baker) Baker ex Benth. & Hook.f.   ANTHERICACEAE          
80189 Astridia alba (L.Bolus) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
59993 Lonchocarpus nelsii (Schinz) Heering & Grimme subsp. katangensis (De Wild.) Mendonça & E.C.Sousa   Fabaceae          
cepu4 Cerastium pumilum W. Curtis European chickweed Caryophyllaceae          
71417 Watsonia muirii E.Phillips   Iridaceae          
117701 Triumfetta gilletii De Wild.   Tiliaceae          
lusps2 Lupinus sparsiflorus Benth. ssp. sparsiflorus Mojave lupine Fabaceae          
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51829 Ricinus africanus Willd.   Euphorbiaceae          
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moan3 Mobergia angelica (Stizenb.) H. Mayrh. & Sheard   Physciaceae          
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93023 Agrostis kentrophylla K.Schum.   Poaceae          
casu61 Campylopus subleucogaster (C. Müll.) Jaeg. >>Campylopus zygodonticarpus Dicranaceae          
11460 Gnaphalium muscoides Desf.   Asteraceae          
stcu4 Stipa curtiseta (A.S. Hitchc.) Barkworth >>Hesperostipa curtiseta Poaceae          
     

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