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| Scientific name
: Satyrium cheirophorum Rolfe |
Botanical Family : Orchidaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 116928 |
Gnidia linoides Wikstr.
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Thymelaeaceae |
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| pl_4836 |
Rumex bucephalophorus
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Polygonaceae |
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| 101314 |
Protea asymmetrica Beard
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PROTEACEAE |
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| 88753 |
Eulophia flexuosa (Rolfe) Kraenzl.
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Orchidaceae |
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| cocas |
Coldenia canescens DC. var. subnuda I.M. Johnston |
>>Tiquilia canescens var. canescens |
Boraginaceae |
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| asgi5 |
Astragalus gilviflorus Sheldon |
plains milkvetch |
Fabaceae |
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| rhli |
Rhynchospora lindeniana Griseb. |
Bahama beaksedge |
Cyperaceae |
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| 70014 |
Iris compressa L.f.
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Iridaceae |
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| 79200 |
Carapa batesii C.DC.
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Meliaceae |
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| 35227 |
Salacia erecta (G.Don) Walp. var. dewildemaniana (R.Wilczek) N.Hallé
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Celastraceae |
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| 27626 |
Tripteris nervosa Hutch.
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Asteraceae |
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| epviv2 |
Ephedra viridis Coville var. viscida (Cutler) L. Benson |
>>Ephedra cutleri |
Alangiaceae |
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| panax |
Panax L. |
ginseng |
Araliaceae |
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| 57007 |
Dalbergia stocksii Benth.
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Fabaceae |
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| 24523 |
Senecio namaquanus Bolus
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Asteraceae |
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| rivim |
Ribes victoris Greene var. minus Jancz. |
>>Ribes victoris |
Grossulariaceae |
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