Brackenridgea bussei Gilg ()

 
Scientific name : Brackenridgea bussei Gilg
Botanical Family : Ochnaceae
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82299 Lampranthus palustris (L.Bolus) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
rhpr3 Rhynchospora prolifera Small >>Rhynchospora mixta Cyperaceae          
ceph Centaurea phrygia L. wig knapweed Asteraceae          
62893 Tephrosia kasikiensis Baker f. subsp. chinsaliana Brummitt   Fabaceae          
32356 Rhigozum angolense Bamps   Bignoniaceae          
69612 Gladiolus spathaceus Pappe ex Baker   Iridaceae          
14109 Huernia andreaeana (Rauh) L.C.Leach   Apocynaceae          
pl_6911 Drimys winteri Winter's bark Winteraceae          
54986 Brachystegia kalongoensis De Wild.   Fabaceae          
16699 Limeum africanum L. subsp. africanum   Aizoaceae          
93937 Avena longa Stapf   Poaceae          
118 Arctotis gigantea A.Rich.   Asteraceae          
pl_4623 Pinus monophylla Single leaf piņon Pinaceae          
109514 Diosma awilana I.Williams   Rutaceae          
108075 Rytigynia reticulata Robyns   Rubiaceae          
87815 Bulbophyllum teretifolium Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
     

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