Diporidium schweinfurthianum (F.Hoffm.) Tiegh. ()

 
Scientific name : Diporidium schweinfurthianum (F.Hoffm.) Tiegh.
Botanical Family : Ochnaceae
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myoso Myosotis L. forget-me-not Boraginaceae          
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crmor Crepis modocensis Greene ssp. rostrata (Coville) Babcock & Stebbins Modoc hawksbeard Asteraceae          
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anal2 Androsace alaskana Coville & Standl. ex Hultén >>Douglasia alaskana Primulaceae          
55600 Colutea abyssinica Kunth & Bouché var. gillettii Browicz   Fabaceae          
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