Astelia grandis ()

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

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