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| Scientific name
: Kerria DC. |
Botanical Family : Rosaceae |
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English
name : kerria |
Description :
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Code |
Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 47519 |
Drosera congolana Taton
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Droseraceae |
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| 279 |
Aristolochia triactina Hook.f.
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Aristolochiaceae |
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| 103221 |
Alchemilla woodii Kuntze
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Rosaceae |
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| 13187 |
Helichrysum dasyanthum (Willd.) Sweet
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Asteraceae |
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| 80204 |
Astridia rubra (L.Bolus) L.Bolus var. alba L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 117910 |
Typha australis Schumach.
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Typhaceae |
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| 8312 |
Delosperma pilosulum L.Bolus
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Aizoaceae |
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| crbu3 |
Crepis bursifolia L. |
Italian hawksbeard |
Asteraceae |
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| 114283 |
Sutera bicolor Dinter
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| aus_p1069 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia |
Silver-leaved Ironbark |
Myrtaceae |
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| anpeo |
Anoda pentaschista Gray var. obtusior B.L. Robins. |
>>Anoda pentaschista |
Malvaceae |
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| 48673 |
Erica rubens Thunb.
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Ericaceae |
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| gaar5 |
Galium aristatum L. |
awned bedstraw |
Rubiaceae |
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| alro9 |
Allium rotundum L. |
>>Allium scorodoprasum ssp. rotundum |
Liliaceae |
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| 99149 |
Thelepogon elegans Roth
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Poaceae |
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| 68581 |
Babiana namaquensis Baker
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Iridaceae |
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