Osmunda hirsuta L. (>>Anemia hirsuta)

 
Scientific name : Osmunda hirsuta L.
Botanical Family : Anemiaceae
English name : >>Anemia hirsuta
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117794 Triumfetta welwitschii Mast. var. hirsuta (Sprague & Hutch.) Wild   Tiliaceae          
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arrh Aristida rhizomophora Swallen Florida threeawn Poaceae          
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depib Descurainia pinnata (Walt.) Britt. ssp. brachycarpa (Richards.) Detling western tansymustard Brassicaceae          
63432 Vigna gracilis (Guill. & Perr.) Hook.f. var. multiflora (Hook.f.) Maréchal et al.   Fabaceae          
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57770 Eriosema galpinii Burtt Davy   Fabaceae          
82635 Lithops vanzylii L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
106144 Oxyanthus laxiflorus K.Schum. ex Hutch. & Dalziel   Rubiaceae          
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