Clematis apiifolia ()

 
Scientific name : Clematis apiifolia
Botanical Family : Ranunculaceae
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103856 Aulacocalyx leptactinoides K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
pl_735 Pulmonaria saccharata Jerusalem sage Boraginaceae          
3147 Bothriocline inyangana N.E.Br. var. amplexicaulis (Muschl.) C.Jeffrey   Asteraceae          
109305 Agathosma eckloniana Schltdl.   Rutaceae          
41801 Momordica diplotrimera Harms   Cucurbitaceae          
66446 Drimia coleae Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
117432 Grewia goetzeana K.Schum.   Tiliaceae          
erpai Ericameria parryi (Gray) Nesom & Baird var. imula (Hall & Clements) Nesom & Baird Parry's rabbitbrush Asteraceae          
pl_3114 Hemerocallis fulva longituba   Hemerocallidaceae          
101584 Serruria fucifolia Salisb. ex Knight   PROTEACEAE          
chfo5 Chamaesyce forbesii (Sherff) Croizat & Deg. >>Chamaesyce clusiifolia Euphorbiaceae          
117015 Gnidia wilmsii (C.H.Wright) Engl.   Thymelaeaceae          
49693 Euphorbia dasyacantha S.Carter   Euphorbiaceae          
pomi20 Pottia minutula (Schwaegr.) Fürnr. ex Hampe >>Pottia davalliana Pottiaceae          
1799 Athanasia sertulifera DC.   Asteraceae          
     

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