Asplenium enatum Brack. (queen spleenwort)

 
Scientific name : Asplenium enatum Brack.
Botanical Family : Aspleniaceae
English name : queen spleenwort
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111171 Mimusops mayumbensis Greves   Sapotaceae          
62267 Rhynchosia splendens Schweinf.   Fabaceae          
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21788 Psilotrichum gracilipes Hutch. & E.A.Bruce   Amaranthaceae          
1770 Athanasia obtusa Compton   Asteraceae          
72273 Coleus sodalium Baker   Lamiaceae          
72316 Endostemon albus A.J.Paton & Harley & M.M.Harley   Lamiaceae          
19378 Osteospermum grandidentatum DC. var. hispidum Harv.   Asteraceae          
diocl Dioclea Kunth dioclea Fabaceae          
105871 Oldenlandia caespitosa (Benth.) Hiern   Rubiaceae          
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ecvu Echium vulgare L. common vipersbugloss Boraginaceae          
42898 Cyperus fenzelianus Steud. var. badiiformis Chiov.   Cyperaceae          
pale14 Pannaria leucosticta (Tuck.) Tuck. ex Nyl. >>Fuscopannaria leucosticta ACHARIACEAE          
scovv4 Scutellaria ovata Hill var. virginiana (Epling) Core >>Scutellaria ovata ssp. virginiana Lamiaceae          
104128 Canthium lagoensis Baill.   Rubiaceae          
     

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