Pyrus faurei ()

 
Scientific name : Pyrus faurei
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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116638 Strychnos randiaeformis Baill.   STRYCHNACEAE          
lasa3 Lactuca sativa L. garden lettuce Asteraceae          
90844 Polystachya spiranthoides Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
89603 Habenaria wilfordii Ridl.   Orchidaceae          
93947 Avena pilosa (Roem. & Schult.) M.Bieb.   Poaceae          
102410 Restio garnotianus Kunth var. oligostachyus Mast.   RESTIONACEAE          
koge Koeleria gerardii (Vill.) Shinners >>Rostraria cristata Poaceae          
97103 Panicum distichophylloides Mez   Poaceae          
18438 Monechma crassiusculum P.G.Mey.   Acanthaceae          
2921 Blepharis leptophylla (S.Moore) Hiern   Acanthaceae          
brafc Bryum affine Lindb. & Arnell var. cirrhatum (Hüb.) Braithw. >>Bryum lonchocaulon Bryaceae          
65887 Streptocarpus eylesii S.Moore subsp. eylesii   Gesneriaceae          
clgy2 Claytonia gypsophiloides Fisch. & C.A. Mey. gypsum springbeauty Portulacaceae          
40365 Crassula morrumbalensis R.Fern.   Crassulaceae          
polyt3 Polytrias Hack. Java grass Poaceae          
     

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