Canavalia nualoloensis St. John (>>Canavalia napaliensis)

 
Scientific name : Canavalia nualoloensis St. John
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : >>Canavalia napaliensis
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pl_1757 Youngia chelidoniifolia   Compositae          
rhfi2 Rhynchospora filiformis Vahl >>Rhynchospora podosperma Cyperaceae          
87825 Bulbophyllum vanum J.J.Verm.   Orchidaceae          
94016 Beckeropsis uniseta (Nees) K.Schum.   Poaceae          
92724 Pittosporum abyssinicum Delile subsp. cardiocarpum (Cufod.) Cufod.   Pittosporaceae          
pymi4 Pyrus microcarpa (Pursh) Spreng. >>Sorbus americana Rosaceae          
pelic Penstemon linarioides Gray ssp. coloradoensis (A. Nels.) Keck toadflax penstemon Scrophulariaceae          
96845 Monium trichaetum Reznik   Poaceae          
30240 Burmannia chariensis Schltr.   Burmanniaceae          
brpe4 Brassica pe-tsai L. H. Bailey >>Brassica rapa var. amplexicaulis Brassicaceae          
106683 Pavetta rhodesiaca Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
108284 Spermacoce bequaertii (De Wild.) Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
48304 Erica labialis Salisb.   Ericaceae          
amro4 Ammocallis rosea (L.) Small >>Catharanthus roseus Apocynaceae          
23781 Schwabea revoluta Lindau   Acanthaceae          
     

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