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| Scientific name
: Colletia armata |
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| crce2 |
Crataegus celsa Sarg. |
>>Crataegus succulenta |
Rosaceae |
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| 34256 |
Arenaria diffusa Elliott
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Caryophyllaceae |
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| phra7 |
Phoradendron racemosum (Aubl.) Krug & Urban |
bigleaf mistletoe |
Viscaceae |
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| getel2 |
Gerardia tenuifolia Vahl var. leucanthera (Raf.) Shinners |
>>Agalinis tenuifolia var. leucanthera |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| drli |
Drosera linearis Goldie |
slenderleaf sundew |
COLCHICACEAE |
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| 68452 |
Aristea glauca Klatt
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Iridaceae |
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| 45103 |
Scirpus fistulosus Forssk.
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Cyperaceae |
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| 113264 |
Microdon lucidus (Vent.) Choisy
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 108953 |
Vangueria edulis (Vahl) Vahl
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Rubiaceae |
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| 18355 |
Mollugo pentaphylla L.
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Aizoaceae |
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| stgr4 |
Styrax grandifolius Ait. |
bigleaf snowbell |
Styracaceae |
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| 18855 |
Nidorella triloba (Decne.) DC.
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Asteraceae |
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| jabe |
Jacquinia berteroi Spreng. |
bois bande |
IRVINGIACEAE |
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| 21629 |
Pseudoselinum angolense (C.Norman) C.Norman
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Apiaceae |
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| daphn |
Daphnopsis Mart. |
daphnopsis |
Thymelaeaceae |
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