Olax longifolia Engl. ()

 
Scientific name : Olax longifolia Engl.
Botanical Family : Olacaceae
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sican Sicana Naud. sicana Cucurbitaceae          
23100 Sagus taedigera Mart.   Arecaceae          
cotu3 Columnea tulae Urban >>Columnea scandens var. tulae Gesneriaceae          
cawim Carex willdenowii Schkuhr ex Willd. var. megarrhyncha F.J. Herm. Willdenow's sedge Cyperaceae          
ledum Ledum L. Labrador tea Ericaceae          
anma15 Anthoceros macounii M.A. Howe Macoun's anthoceros Anthocerotaceae          
115028 Solanum albidum De Wild.   Solanaceae          
aldo Allium douglasii Hook. Douglas' onion Liliaceae          
87432 Bonatea polypodantha (Rchb.f.) L.Bolus   Orchidaceae          
prru5 Prosopis ruscifolia Griseb.   Fabaceae          
dire6 Diospyros revoluta Poir. black apple DASYPOGONACEAE          
94201 Brizopyrum capense Trin. var. brachystachyum Nees   Poaceae          
lema11 Lepadena marginata (Pursh) Nieuwl. >>Euphorbia marginata Euphorbiaceae          
76000 Loranthus acaciae Zucc.   Loranthaceae          
     

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