Ceiba P. Mill. (ceiba)

 
Scientific name : Ceiba P. Mill.
Botanical Family : Bombacaceae
English name : ceiba
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pl_3247 Carya aquatica Water hickory Juglandaceae          
pates Pandanus tectorius Parkinson ex Zucc. var. sandvicensis Warb. >>Pandanus tectorius Xanthorrhoeaceae          
65473 Pelargonium ladysmithianum R.Knuth   Geraniaceae          
bima4 Bidens mauiensis (Gray) Sherff Maui beggarticks Asteraceae          
46335 Clutia katharinae Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
aus_p476 (>) Callistemon pinifolius viridis Pine-leaved Bottlebrush Myrtaceae          
asers2 Astragalus eremiticus Sheldon var. spencianus M.E. Jones >>Astragalus eremiticus Fabaceae          
crfr Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr. bush croton Euphorbiaceae          
6945 Cotula filifolia Thunb.   Asteraceae          
104780 Euclinia squamifera (R.D.Good) Keay   Rubiaceae          
koeni Koenigia L. koenigia Polygonaceae          
24755 Senecio speciosus Willd.   Asteraceae          
65547 Pelargonium niveum (Sweet) Loudon   Geraniaceae          
109291 Agathosma crassifolia Sond.   Rutaceae          
crwo Crataegus wootoniana Egglest. Wooton's hawthorn Rosaceae          
108492 Tarenna oligantha (K.Schum. & K.Krause) Cufod.   Rubiaceae          
     

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