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| Scientific name
: Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck var. linguiformis (Griffiths) Parfitt & Pinkava |
Botanical Family : Cactaceae |
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English
name : cactus apple |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 12892 |
Haworthia ubomboensis I.Verd.
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ASPHODELACEAE |
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| 112045 |
Chaenostoma microphyllum (L.f.) Wettst.
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 115240 |
Solanum iodes Dammer
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Solanaceae |
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| 65045 |
Geranium pubescens Thunb.
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Geraniaceae |
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| pl_6383 |
Taxus x media
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Taxaceae |
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| 73428 |
Plectranthus hirtus Benth.
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Lamiaceae |
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| phpe11 |
Physalis pendula Rydb. |
>>Physalis angulata |
Solanaceae |
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| 3125 |
Bothriocline bampsii Lisowski
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Asteraceae |
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| spme60 |
Sphaerophorus melanocarpus (Sw.) DC. |
>>Bunodophoron melanocarpum |
Sphaerophoraceae |
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| sahe2 |
Salix herbacea L. |
snowbed willow |
Salicaceae |
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| 80018 |
Argyroderma litorale L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 72747 |
Leucas myriantha Baker
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Lamiaceae |
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| 70476 |
Micranthus togoensis Lindau
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Iridaceae |
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| scovb2 |
Scutellaria ovata Hill var. bracteata Benth. |
>>Scutellaria ovata ssp. bracteata |
Lamiaceae |
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| crgll |
Croton glandulosus L. var. lindheimeri Muell.-Arg. |
Lindheimer's croton |
Euphorbiaceae |
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