Pera Mutis (pera)

 
Scientific name : Pera Mutis
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
English name : pera
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85343 Eugenia calophylloides DC.   Myrtaceae          
50317 Euphorbia quintasii Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
34189 Ritchiea pygmaea (Gilg) DeWolf   Capparaceae          
41935 Raphanocarpus kirkii Hook.f.   Cucurbitaceae          
26614 Synnema africanum (T.Anderson) Kuntze   Acanthaceae          
16835 Macledium kirkii (Harv.) S.Ortíz subsp. vaginatum (O.Hoffm.) S.Ortíz   Asteraceae          
55995 Crotalaria francoisiana P.A.Duvign. & Timp.   Fabaceae          
110404 Aporrhiza paniculata Radlk.   Sapindaceae          
101207 Leucospermum reflexum H.Buek ex Meisn. var. reflexum   PROTEACEAE          
poha9 Poinsettia havanensis (Willd. ex Schlecht. & Cham.) Small >>Euphorbia cyathophora Euphorbiaceae          
19476 Osteospermum striatum Burtt Davy   Asteraceae          
mafoi Malacothrix foliosa Gray var. indecora (Greene) E. Williams >>Malacothrix indecora Asteraceae          
42193 Anosporum colymbetes (Kotschy & Peyr.) Boeckeler   Cyperaceae          
luli5 Lupinus lignipes Heller >>Lupinus rivularis Fabaceae          
kolkw Kolkwitzia Graebn. kolkwitzia Caprifoliaceae          
104184 Canthium recurvifolium Bullock   Rubiaceae          
     

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