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| Scientific name
: Astelia grandis |
Botanical Family : ASTELIACEAE |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 114744 |
Oubanguia africana Baill. var. denticulata (Tiegh.) Letouzey
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SCYTOPETALACEAE |
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| jule2 |
Juncus leiospermus F.J. Herm. |
Red Bluff dwarf rush |
Hyacinthaceae |
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| 60051 |
Lotononis calycina (E.Mey.) Benth.
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Fabaceae |
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| asach |
Astragalus accidens S. Wats. var. hendersonii M.E. Jones |
Henderson's milkvetch |
Fabaceae |
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| liloi |
Lipochaeta lobata (Gaud.) DC. var. incisior St. John |
>>Lipochaeta connata var. acris |
Asteraceae |
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| 60442 |
Macrolobium ogoouense Pellegr.
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Fabaceae |
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| 70610 |
Moraea galaxioides Baker
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Iridaceae |
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| 115592 |
Byttneria guineensis Keay & Milne-Redh.
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Sterculiaceae |
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| 15947 |
Laggera brevipes Oliv. & Hiern
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Asteraceae |
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| 114994 |
Physalis philadelphica Lam.
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Solanaceae |
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| 9417 |
Echidnopsis specksii T.A.McCoy
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Apocynaceae |
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| rekr |
Reynosia krugii Urban |
Krug's darlingplum |
Rhamnaceae |
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| 45959 |
Blaeria ciliaris L.f.
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Ericaceae |
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| pl_6550 |
Angelica uchiyamanae
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Umbelliferae |
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| 85883 |
Campylospermum subcordatum (Stapf) Farron
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Ochnaceae |
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| 106199 |
Oxyanthus tenuistylus R.D.Good
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Rubiaceae |
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