Osteomeles schwerinae ()

 
Scientific name : Osteomeles schwerinae
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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12640 Haworthia mirabilis (Haw.) Haw. var. consanguinea M.B.Bayer   ASPHODELACEAE          
26262 Stobaea buphthalmoides DC.   Asteraceae          
hyca9 Hymenocallis caroliniana (L.) Herbert Carolina spiderlily Liliaceae          
110942 Eichleria discolor (Sond.) Hartog   Sapotaceae          
pobap Populus balsamifera L. var. pilosa Sarg. >>Populus deltoides ssp. deltoides Salicaceae          
daco3 Davyella colusana (Burtt-Davy) Hack. >>Neostapfia colusana Poaceae          
99848 Muraltia cliffortiifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.   Polygalaceae          
cyme Cymopterus megacephalus M.E. Jones largeleaf springparsley Apiaceae          
116246 Melhania integra I.Verd.   Sterculiaceae          
9277 Dyschoriste pilifera Hutch.   Acanthaceae          
86316 Ouratea pynaertii De Wild.   Ochnaceae          
49224 Eriospermum luteorubrum Baker   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
rhve5 Rhizocarpon vernicomoideum Fink map lichen Rhizocarpaceae          
67955 Hypoxis natalensis Klotzsch   Hypoxidaceae          
100788 Portulaca oleracea L. subsp. africana Danin & H.G.Baker   Portulacaceae          
lubrc Lupinus breweri Gray var. clokeyanus C.P. Sm. >>Lupinus breweri var. grandiflorus Fabaceae          
     

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