Cordyline stricta (Slender Palm Lily)

 
Scientific name : Cordyline stricta
Botanical Family : ASTELIACEAE
English name : Slender Palm Lily
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leena Lesquerella engelmannii (Gray) S. Wats. ssp. alba (Goodman) C. Clark >>Lesquerella ovalifolia ssp. alba Brassicaceae          
6662 Conyza flabellata Mesfin   Asteraceae          
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sych4 Symphyotrichum chilense (Nees) Nesom Pacific aster Asteraceae          
30028 Berardia dregeana Sond.   BRUNIACEAE          
trru5 Trifolium rusbyi Greene >>Trifolium longipes ssp. pygmaeum Fabaceae          
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12752 Haworthia reinwardtii (Salm-Dyck) Haw. var. huntsdriftensis G.G.Sm.   ASPHODELACEAE          
66135 Illigera madagascariensis H.Perrier   HERNANDIACEAE          
39958 Crassula arta Schönland   Crassulaceae          
2543 Bidens artemisiifolia (Jacq.) Kuntze   Asteraceae          
88710 Eulophia deflexa Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
secym Senecio cymbalarioides Buek ssp. moresbiensis Calder & Taylor >>Senecio moresbiensis Asteraceae          
     

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