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| Scientific name
: Habenaria dactylostigma Kraenzl. |
Botanical Family : Orchidaceae |
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Description :
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| pated |
Pandanus tectorius Parkinson ex Zucc. var. douglasii (Gaud.) B.C. Stone |
>>Pandanus tectorius |
Xanthorrhoeaceae |
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| amze |
Amomum zerumbet L. |
>>Zingiber zerumbet |
Zingiberaceae |
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| alget2 |
Allium geyeri S. Wats. ssp. tenerum (M.E. Jones) Traub & Ownbey |
>>Allium geyeri var. tenerum |
Liliaceae |
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| sako |
Salix kobayashii Kimura |
>>Salix glauca ssp. glauca var. glauca |
Salicaceae |
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| eufe5 |
Euphorbia festiva Sherff |
>>Chamaesyce deppeana |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| crco14 |
Cryptantha coryi I.M. Johnston |
>>Cryptantha palmeri |
Boraginaceae |
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| 65564 |
Pelargonium ovatifolium Steud.
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Geraniaceae |
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| 53020 |
Acacia robbertsii P.P.Swartz
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Fabaceae |
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| pl_5200 |
Alchemilla xanthochlora |
Lady's mantle |
Rosaceae |
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| ixia |
Ixia L. |
African cornlily |
Iridaceae |
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| 32993 |
Merciera leptoloba A.DC.
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Campanulaceae |
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| cetes |
Celtis tenuifolia Nutt. var. soperi Boivin |
>>Celtis tenuifolia |
Ulmaceae |
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| pobu6 |
Potamogeton bupleuroides Fern. |
>>Potamogeton perfoliatus |
Potamogetonaceae |
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| mate8 |
Macadamia ternifolia auct. non F. Muell. |
>>Macadamia integrifolia |
FLAGELLARIACEAE |
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| sewa3 |
Senecio warnockii Shinners |
Warnock's ragwort |
Asteraceae |
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| ruacp2 |
Rumex acetosella L. var. pyrenaeus (Pourret) Timbal-Lagrave |
>>Rumex acetosella |
Polygonaceae |
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