Cerastium patulum Greene (>>Cerastium arvense ssp. strictum)

 
Scientific name : Cerastium patulum Greene
Botanical Family : Caryophyllaceae
English name : >>Cerastium arvense ssp. strictum
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110895 Chrysophyllum mohorense Engl.   Sapotaceae          
72119 Coleus dissitiflorus Gürke   Lamiaceae          
61077 Ormosia laxiflora Benth.   Fabaceae          
27528 Tridentea jucunda (N.E.Br.) L.C.Leach var. cincta (Marloth) L.C.Leach   Apocynaceae          
3102 Boophone fischeri Baker   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
46091 Buxanthus hildebrantii (Baill.) Tiegh.   Euphorbiaceae          
beru Besseya rubra (Dougl. ex Hook.) Rydb. red besseya Scrophulariaceae          
111380 Sersalisia cerasifera (Welw.) Engl.   Sapotaceae          
44230 Kyllinga cardosii Meneses   Cyperaceae          
vast3 Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene pillar false gumweed Asteraceae          
77752 Hibiscus ovalifolius (Forssk.) Vahl   Malvaceae          
115229 Solanum incanum L. var. unguiculatum (A.Rich.) Bitter   Solanaceae          
camo6 Calyptridium monospermum Greene >>Cistanthe monosperma Portulacaceae          
thmo9 Thelotrema monosporum Nyl. >>Thelotrema monospermum Thelotremataceae          
76832 Tapinanthus obovatus (Peter) Danser   Loranthaceae          
116092 Hermannia scordifolia Jacq. var. integriuscula Harv.   Sterculiaceae          
     

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