Lycium ferrocissimum Miers (African boxthorn)

 
Scientific name : Lycium ferrocissimum Miers
Botanical Family : Solanaceae
English name : African boxthorn
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81189 Conophytum truncatum (Thunb.) N.E.Br. var. parvipunctum (Tischer) Tischer   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
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feovt Festuca ovina L. var. tenuifolia (Sibthorp) Sm. >>Festuca filiformis Poaceae          
simam Sidalcea malviflora (DC.) Gray ex Benth. ssp. malviflora dwarf checkerbloom Malvaceae          
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lepe4 Lepianthes peltata (L.) Raf. monkey's hand Piperaceae          
37858 Tradescantia malabarica L.   Commelinaceae          
116025 Hermannia malvifolia N.E.Br.   Sterculiaceae          
115021 Solanum adoense Hochst. ex A.Br. var. schweinfurthii Engl.   Solanaceae          
     

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