Funtumia Stapf (funtumia)

 
Scientific name : Funtumia Stapf
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
English name : funtumia
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52084 Scyphogyne burchellii N.E.Br.   Ericaceae          
72757 Leucas ogadensis Gürke   Lamiaceae          
8610 Dicliptera extenta S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
wecap Wedelia calycina L.C. Rich. var. parviflora (L.C. Rich.) Alain >>Wedelia parviflora Asteraceae          
66914 Ornithogalum diphyllum Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
agbr Agastache breviflora (Gray) Epling TransPecos giant hyssop Lamiaceae          
asni Asplenium nidus L. Hawai'I birdnest fern Aspleniaceae          
13238 Helichrysum felinum Less.   Asteraceae          
89186 Habenaria cardiochila Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
63517 Vigna nyangensis Mithen   Fabaceae          
logr11 Lophozia grandiretis (Lindb. ex Kaal.) Schiffn.   Jungermanniaceae          
39405 Merremia umbellata (L.) Hallier f. var. orientalis Hallier f.   Convolvulaceae          
asdi4 Astragalus distortus Torr. & Gray Ozark milkvetch Fabaceae          
109312 Agathosma fastigiata Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rutaceae          
1207 Asphodelus refractus Boiss.   ASPHODELACEAE          
     

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