Saxifraga reflexa Hook. (reflexed saxifrage)

 
Scientific name : Saxifraga reflexa Hook.
Botanical Family : Saxifragaceae
English name : reflexed saxifrage
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nascb Nardia scalaris Gray ssp. botryoidea R. M. Schust.   Jungermanniaceae          
mema Melastoma malabathricum L. Malabar melastome Melastomataceae          
118993 Petrea kohautiana C.Presl   Verbenaceae          
catab Catabrosa Beauv. whorlgrass Poaceae          
99986 Polygala albida Schinz subsp. albida   Polygalaceae          
13883 Heterolobium petiolulatum Peter   Araceae          
lenen2 Leskea nervosa (Brid.) Myr. var. nigrescens (Kindb.) Best >>Leskeella nervosa Leskeaceae          
55093 Burkea africana Hook.   Fabaceae          
19047 Oncinotis glandulosa Stapf   Apocynaceae          
lasq Lappula squarrosa (Retz.) Dumort. European stickseed Boraginaceae          
pl_4199 Eucalyptus dumosa Water mallee Myrtaceae          
108043 Rytigynia lewisii Tennant   Rubiaceae          
20644 Peucedanum wildemanianum C.Norman   Apiaceae          
pl_3914 Wisteria villosa   Leguminosae          
74206 Afrodaphne obscura Stapf   Lauraceae          
     

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