Microdesmis keayana J.Léonard ()

 
Scientific name : Microdesmis keayana J.Léonard
Botanical Family : PANDACEAE
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pher7 Phytoconis ericetorum (Pers.:Fr.) Redhead & Kuyper >>Omphalina umbellifera LECYTHIDACEAE          
42162 Abildgaardia tanzaniae Lye   Cyperaceae          
88261 Disa goetzeana (Kraenzl.) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
26143 Stathmostelma pedunculatum Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
47347 Diospyros uzungwaensis Frimodt-Moller & Ndangalasi   Ebenaceae          
1225 Aspidoglossum crebrum Kupicha   Apocynaceae          
pari9 Parmelia rigida Lynge >>Parmotrema rigidum Parmeliaceae          
rihis Ribes hirtellum Michx. var. saxosum (Hook.) Fern. >>Ribes hirtellum Grossulariaceae          
hyfi2 Hypopitys fimbriata (Gray) T.J. Howell >>Monotropa hypopithys Monotropaceae          
111401 Sideroxylon buxifolium Hutch.   Sapotaceae          
crcos Crassula connata (Ruiz & Pavón) Berger var. subsimplex (S. Wats.) Bywater & Wickens sand pygmyweed Crassulaceae          
poan22 Polytrichum anomalum (Milde) Milde >>Polytrichum longisetum DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
104110 Canthium horizontale (Schumach.) Hiern   Rubiaceae          
golat Gossypianthus lanuginosus (Poir.) Moq. var. tenuiflorus (Hook.) Mears ex Henrickson woolly cottonflower Amaranthaceae          
anpa Anemone parviflora Michx. smallflowered anemone Ranunculaceae          
68039 Rhodohypoxis rubella (Baker) Nel var. thodiana Nel   Hypoxidaceae          
     

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