Bromelia comosa L. (>>Ananas comosus)

 
Scientific name : Bromelia comosa L.
Botanical Family : Bromeliaceae
English name : >>Ananas comosus
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98484 Schizachyrium rupestre (K.Schum.) Stapf   Poaceae          
95893 Erianthus sorghum Nees   Poaceae          
100248 Polygala retusa Hochst.   Polygalaceae          
23768 Schkuhria pinnata (Lam.) Thell.   Asteraceae          
79203 Carapa gummiflua C.DC.   Meliaceae          
47847 Erica caffrorum Bolus var. glomerata Bolus   Ericaceae          
megr6 Meibomia grandiflora auct. non (Walt.) Kuntze >>Desmodium glutinosum Fabaceae          
drth3 Drejera thurberi Torr. >>Anisacanthus thurberi Acanthaceae          
8771 Dicoma somalensis S.Moore   Asteraceae          
cogr18 Complaya gracilis (L.C. Rich.) Strother >>Sphagneticola gracilis Asteraceae          
pl_2400 Erica cerinthoides Fire heath Ericaceae          
pl_61 Actinidia lanceolata   Actinidiaceae          
83166 Rhombophyllum dolabriforme (L.) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
56104 Crotalaria junodiana Baker f.   Fabaceae          
4039 Calendula diffusa Salisb.   Asteraceae          
chex3 Chondrosum exile Fourn. >>Bouteloua barbata Poaceae          
     

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