Schrebera excelsa Lingelsh. ()

 
Scientific name : Schrebera excelsa Lingelsh.
Botanical Family : Oleaceae
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56142 Crotalaria laburnifolia L. subsp. petiolaris (Franch.) Polhill   Fabaceae          
lirio2 Liriope Lour. lilyturf Liliaceae          
15875 Lactuca wildemaniana Stebbins   Asteraceae          
neol2 Neptunia oleracea Lour. >>Neptunia prostrata Fabaceae          
34491 Saponaria vaccaria L. var. grandiflora Fisch. ex Ser.   Caryophyllaceae          
78654 Dissotis loandensis Exell   Melastomataceae          
109562 Diphasia morogorensis Kokwaro var. subalata Kokwaro   Rutaceae          
88496 Disperis buchananii Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
blcrc Bloomeria crocea (Torr.) Coville var. crocea common goldenstar Liliaceae          
assua Aster subulatus Michx. var. australis (Gray) Shinners >>Symphyotrichum squamatum Asteraceae          
3890 Bulbine vesicularis Dinter   ASPHODELACEAE          
cyse7 Cyrtandra sessilis St. John & Storey windyridge cyrtandra Gesneriaceae          
thut Thelypodium utahense Rydb. >>Guillenia lasiophylla Brassicaceae          
sene3 Selaginella ×neomexicana Maxon (pro sp.)   Selaginellaceae          
101229 Mimetes argenteus Salisb. ex Knight   PROTEACEAE          
55879 Crotalaria cordifolia L.   Fabaceae          
     

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