Pelea clusiifolia Gray var. crassiloba B.C. Stone (>>Melicope clusiifolia)

 
Scientific name : Pelea clusiifolia Gray var. crassiloba B.C. Stone
Botanical Family : Rutaceae
English name : >>Melicope clusiifolia
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alpu9 Alectoria pubescens (L.) R. Howe >>Pseudephebe pubescens Parmeliaceae          
rocuo Rorippa curvisiliqua (Hook.) Bess. ex Britt. var. occidentalis (Greene) R. Stuckey western yellowcress Brassicaceae          
107094 Plectronia rubrinervis K.Krause   Rubiaceae          
34437 Polycarpaea memphitica Delile   Caryophyllaceae          
elcr3 Elaphoglossum crinitum (L.) Christ West Indian tonguefern Dryopteridaceae          
106320 Pavetta abyssinica Fresen. subsp. viridiflora Bridson   Rubiaceae          
40813 Globulea lingulifolia Haw.   Crassulaceae          
glga2 Gladiolus ×gandavensis hort.   Iridaceae          
olfer Olfersia Raddi islandfern Dryopteridaceae          
97361 Panicum oryzoides Ard.   Poaceae          
58982 Indigofera kerensis Chiov.   Fabaceae          
111522 Alectra abyssinica (Benth.) A.Rich.   Scrophulariaceae          
57211 Dialium reticulatum Burtt Davy & MacGregor   Fabaceae          
33388 Wahlenbergia sessiliflora Brehmer   Campanulaceae          
92089 Adenia adenifera Engl.   Passifloraceae          
     

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