Jasminum basilei Chiov. ()

 
Scientific name : Jasminum basilei Chiov.
Botanical Family : Oleaceae
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109084 Vignaldia schimperana A.Rich.   Rubiaceae          
105510 Kohautia gracillima Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
32352 Raspalia variabilis Pillans   BRUNIACEAE          
61609 Prioria balsamifera (Vermoesen) Breteler   Fabaceae          
gama9 Gastrolychnis macrosperma (Porsild) Tolm. & Kozh. >>Silene macrosperma Caryophyllaceae          
27641 Tripteris sinuata DC. var. sinuata   Asteraceae          
pl_6546 Angelica polymorpha   Umbelliferae          
pl_5409 Malus toringo   Rosaceae          
20521 Peucedanum buchananii Baker   Apiaceae          
68976 Geissorhiza latifolia (D.Delaroche) Baker   Iridaceae          
54829 Berlinia ledermannii Harms   Fabaceae          
105387 Ixora linderi Hutch. & Dalziel   Rubiaceae          
34757 Elaeodendron aethiopicum (Thunb.) Oliv.   Celastraceae          
103591 Rubus procumbens Muhl. subsp. subuniflorus Focke   Rosaceae          
59444 Indigofera triquetra E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
poca37 Porophyllum caesium Greene >>Porophyllum gracile Asteraceae          
     

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