Agapanthus umbellatus L'Her. (>>Agapanthus africanus)

 
Scientific name : Agapanthus umbellatus L'Her.
Botanical Family : Liliaceae
English name : >>Agapanthus africanus
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44942 Schoenoxiphium ecklonii Nees var. ecklonii   Cyperaceae          
85973 Lophira macrophylla Tiegh.   Ochnaceae          
bocr2 Bogenhardia crispa (L.) Kearney >>Herissantia crispa Malvaceae          
58333 Haematoxylum africanum Stephens   Fabaceae          
83207 Ruschia bicolorata L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
stag Stachys agraria auct. non Cham. & Schlecht. >>Stachys crenata Lamiaceae          
25496 Stapelia affinis N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
56378 Crotalaria petiolaris Franch.   Fabaceae          
havi10 Halecania viridescens Coppins & P. James   Catillariaceae          
5028 Centella lanata Compton   Apiaceae          
56042 Crotalaria harmsiana auct.   Fabaceae          
pyro Pyrola rotundifolia auct. p.p. non L. >>Pyrola americana Pyrolaceae          
38496 Convolvulus penicillatus A.Rich.   Convolvulaceae          
15640 Kniphofia ensifolia Baker var. albiflora E.A.Bruce   ASPHODELACEAE          
19516 Othonna cakilifolia DC.   Asteraceae          
77420 Anisodontea reflexa (J.C.Wendl.) Bates   Malvaceae          
     

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