Diporochna brazzae Tiegh. ()

 
Scientific name : Diporochna brazzae Tiegh.
Botanical Family : Ochnaceae
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66701 Lachenalia nervosa Ker Gawl.   Hyacinthaceae          
lycli Lycopodium clavatum L. var. integerrimum Spring >>Lycopodium lagopus Lycopodiaceae          
pl_2050 Lesquerella intermedia Bladder pod Cruciferae          
33793 Cleome glandulosissima Gilg   Capparaceae          
oxta Oxytropis tananensis Yurtzev >>Oxytropis campestris var. varians Fabaceae          
16092 Landolphia pachyphylla Stapf   Apocynaceae          
104559 Coffea subcordata Hiern   Rubiaceae          
79133 Tristemma mauritianum J.F.Gmel. var. rozeiranum Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
83196 Ruschia archeri L.Bolus var. sexpartita L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
popav Potentilla palustris (L.) Scop. var. villosa (Pers.) Lehm. >>Comarum palustre Rosaceae          
viinf Viola incognita Brainerd var. forbesii Brainerd >>Viola blanda var. palustriformis Violaceae          
102223 Ischyrolepis macer (Kunth) H.P.Linder   RESTIONACEAE          
39683 Bulliarda alpina (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv.   Crassulaceae          
caar43 Campylium arcticum (Williams) Broth. >>Campylium stellatum var. arcticum Amblystegiaceae          
nela2 Nephrolepis laurifolia (Christ) Proctor laurel-leaf swordfern Dryopteridaceae          
oeflt Oenothera flava (A. Nels.) Garrett ssp. taraxacoides (Woot. & Standl.) W.L. Wagner yellow evening-primrose Onagraceae          
     

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