Oxalis procumbens Steud. ex A.Rich. subsp. bathieana Lourteig ()

 
Scientific name : Oxalis procumbens Steud. ex A.Rich. subsp. bathieana Lourteig
Botanical Family : Oxalidaceae
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56446 Crotalaria purpurascens Lam.   Fabaceae          
61145 Otholobium wilmsii (Harms) C.H.Stirt.   Fabaceae          
elac Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roemer & J.A. Schultes needle spikerush Cyperaceae          
petiv Petiveria L. petiveria Phytolaccaceae          
17280 Mesembryanthemum brevipes Schltr.   Aizoaceae          
aus_p1023 Eucalyptus gracilis Yorrell Myrtaceae          
96846 Monocymbium ceresiiforme (Nees) Stapf   Poaceae          
118334 Xerophyta capillaris Baker var. occultans L.B.Sm. & Ayensu   VELLOZIACEAE          
101801 Knowltonia hirsuta (Vent.) DC.   Ranunculaceae          
91974 Microdesmis camerunensis J.Léonard   PANDACEAE          
66269 Albuca papyracea J.C.Manning & Goldblatt   Hyacinthaceae          
cose6 Cochlidium seminudum (Willd.) Maxon tree snailfern Grammitidaceae          
12132 Gymnostephium leve Bolus   Asteraceae          
69991 Homoglossum guthriei (L.Bolus) L.Bolus   Iridaceae          
     

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