Acacia longifolia var. longifolia (Sallow Wattle)

 
Scientific name : Acacia longifolia var. longifolia
Botanical Family : MIMOSACEAE
English name : Sallow Wattle
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aqmim Aquilegia micrantha Eastw. var. mancosana Eastw. Mancos columbine Ranunculaceae          
102465 Restio multiflorus Spreng. var. tuberculatus Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
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67458 Urginea langii Bremek.   Hyacinthaceae          
virol Virola Aublet virola Myristicaceae          
68434 Aristea corymbosa (Ker Gawl.) Benth. & Hook.f.   Iridaceae          
63452 Vigna jaegeri Harms   Fabaceae          
15628 Kniphofia conrathii Baker   ASPHODELACEAE          
47541 Drosera pauciflora Banks ex DC.   Droseraceae          
79981 Arenifera stylosa (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
anro Angelica roseana Henderson rose angelica Apiaceae          
88329 Disa nervosa auct.   Orchidaceae          
caan22 Calophyllum antillanum Britt. Antilles calophyllum Clusiaceae          
98119 Poa ovina A.Rich.   Poaceae          
     

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