Cleome hasslerana Chodat (>>Cleome hassleriana)

 
Scientific name : Cleome hasslerana Chodat
Botanical Family : Capparaceae
English name : >>Cleome hassleriana
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25416 Sphenogyne discolor Less.   Asteraceae          
96432 Koeleria cristata auct. var. cristata   Poaceae          
77679 Hibiscus jatrophifolius A.Rich.   Malvaceae          
pl_546 Astelia nervosa   ASTELIACEAE          
59291 Indigofera schliebenii Harms   Fabaceae          
osil Osmanthus ilicifolius (Hassk.) Mouillef. >>Osmanthus heterophyllus Oleaceae          
69021 Geissorhiza rochensis (Ker Gawl.) Ker Gawl. var. rochensis   Iridaceae          
5408 Ceropegia galeata H.Huber   Apocynaceae          
56938 Dalbergia florifera De Wild.   Fabaceae          
90206 Monadenia densiflora Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
vihe2 Viola helenae Forbes & Lydgate Wahiawa stream violet Violaceae          
36985 Combretum quangense Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
60147 Lotononis linearifolia B.-E.van Wyk   Fabaceae          
90321 Nervilia ghindana (Fiori) Cufod.   Orchidaceae          
1029 Asparagus crispus Lam.   Asparagaceae          
93642 Aristida fragillina Dinter   Poaceae          
     

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