Calotropis R. Br. (calotropis)

 
Scientific name : Calotropis R. Br.
Botanical Family : Asclepiadaceae
English name : calotropis
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39446 Prevostea claessensii De Wild.   Convolvulaceae          
119284 Vitex microcalyx Baker   Verbenaceae          
102212 Ischyrolepis feminea Esterh.   RESTIONACEAE          
asme6 Aster meritus A. Nels. >>Eurybia merita Asteraceae          
losp6 Lophotocarpus spathulatus J.G. Sm. >>Sagittaria calycina var. spongiosa Alismataceae          
81129 Conophytum smorenskaduense de Boer   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
29811 Begonia duruensis De Wild.   Begoniaceae          
116833 Dicranolepis buchholzii Engl. & Gilg   Thymelaeaceae          
102860 Phylica insignis Pillans   Rhamnaceae          
84621 Ficus pachypleura Warb.   Moraceae          
95435 Eragrostis albescens Steud.   Poaceae          
abne Abronia neurophylla Standl. beach sand verbena Nyctaginaceae          
qunuc Quercus nuttallii Palmer var. cachensis Palmer >>Quercus texana Calochortaceae          
66654 Lachenalia fistulosa Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
118806 Cyclonema triphyllum Harv.   Verbenaceae          
     

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