Brachyscome ciliaris (Variable Daisy)

 
Scientific name : Brachyscome ciliaris
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : Variable Daisy
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gela3 Gerardia laevigata Raf. >>Aureolaria laevigata Scrophulariaceae          
77293 Triaspis transvalica Kuntze   Malpighiaceae          
20808 Phymaspermum schroeteri Compton   Asteraceae          
93630 Aristida elliotii A.Chev.   Poaceae          
104851 Fadogia salictaria S.Moore   Rubiaceae          
93502 Anomalotis quinqueseta Steud.   Poaceae          
juch Juncus chlorocephalus Engelm. greenhead rush Hyacinthaceae          
100390 Oxygonum calcaratum Meisn.   Polygonaceae          
51344 Monotes nyasensis Hutch. ex Bancr.   Dipterocarpaceae          
16394 Launaea rogersii (Humb.) Humb. & Boulos   Asteraceae          
785 Asclepias palustris (K.Schum.) Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
7578 Cyathula pedicellata C.B.Clarke   Amaranthaceae          
14465 Hydrocotyle debilis Eckl. & Zeyh.   Apiaceae          
clpau Clermontia parviflora Gaud. ex Gray var. umbraticola Skottsberg >>Clermontia parviflora Campanulaceae          
     

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