Najas testui Rendle ()

 
Scientific name : Najas testui Rendle
Botanical Family : Najadaceae
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baelt Baptisia elliptica Small var. tomentosa Larisey >>Baptisia lanceolata var. tomentosa Fabaceae          
109303 Agathosma dodii Dummer   Rutaceae          
10489 Felicia lasiocarpa DC.   Asteraceae          
50985 Macaranga mildbraediana Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
depip2 Descurainia pinnata (Walt.) Britt. ssp. paysonii Detling Payson's tansymustard Brassicaceae          
23197 Satanocrater berhautii Benoist   Acanthaceae          
84034 Cardiogyne africana Bureau   Moraceae          
66477 Drimia incerta A.Chev.   Hyacinthaceae          
pl_6704 Pleurospermum austriacum   Umbelliferae          
laas2 Lacinaria aspera (Michx.) Greene >>Liatris aspera var. aspera Asteraceae          
ramic Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. var. cymbalistes (Greene) Fern. >>Ranunculus micranthus Ranunculaceae          
arpo3 Aristida portoricensis Pilger pelos del diablo Poaceae          
22411 Rhaphidospora abyssinica Nees   Acanthaceae          
caapg Campanula aparinoides Pursh var. grandiflora Holz. >>Campanula aparinoides Campanulaceae          
60027 Lotononis argentea Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
99327 Trichopteryx lanata Stent & J.M.Rattray   Poaceae          
     

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