Crataegus formosa Sarg. (>>Crataegus pruinosa)

 
Scientific name : Crataegus formosa Sarg.
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
English name : >>Crataegus pruinosa
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1715 Athanasia capitata (L.) L. var. glabrata Harv.   Asteraceae          
ciar5 Cicer arietinum L. chick pea Fabaceae          
32575 Thamnea uniflora Sol. ex Brongn.   BRUNIACEAE          
brgr11 Bryhnia graminicolor (Brid.) Grout bryhnia moss Brachytheciaceae          
thmo10 Thrombium mongolicum H. Magn.   Thrombiaceae          
anrof Andreaea rothii Web. & Mohr var. falcata (Schimp.) Lindb. in Braithw. >>Andreaea rothii var. papillosa Andreaeaceae          
lesc9 Leucodon sciuroides auct. Amer. >>Leucodon brachypus var. andrewsianus Lomandraceae          
2315 Barlerianthus grandis (Hochst. ex Nees) Oerst.   Acanthaceae          
rual12 Rubus alius Bailey >>Rubus fraternalis Rosaceae          
108547 Tricalysia africana (Sim) Robbr.   Rubiaceae          
67905 Hypoxis hemerocallidea Fisch. & Avé-Lall.   Hypoxidaceae          
mohya Monotropa hypopithys L. var. americana (DC.) Domin >>Monotropa hypopithys Monotropaceae          
endr3 Entodon drummondii (Sull.) Jaeg. >>Entodon macropodus PROTEACEAE          
74986 Lobelia bequaertii De Wild.   LOBELIACEAE          
15703 Kniphofia praecox Baker   ASPHODELACEAE          
44585 Mariscus obsoletenervosus (Peter & Kük.) Greenway   Cyperaceae          
     

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