Spondias tuberosa Arruda ex Koster (imbu)

 
Scientific name : Spondias tuberosa Arruda ex Koster
Botanical Family : Anacardiaceae
English name : imbu
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Botanical English Common Family          
101241 Mimetes palustris Salisb. ex Knight   PROTEACEAE          
sipe Silene petersonii Maguire plateau catchfly Caryophyllaceae          
2495 Berkheya squarrosa (L.) Willd.   Asteraceae          
86954 Rhopalopilia marquesii Engl.   OPILIACEAE          
59245 Indigofera remotiflora Taub. ex Baker f.   Fabaceae          
14235 Huernia levyi Oberm.   Apocynaceae          
stpan Stachys palustris L. var. nipigonensis Jennings >>Stachys pilosa var. pilosa Lamiaceae          
pl_3737 Lathyrus ochrus Cyprus vetch Leguminosae          
26435 Strophanthus paroissei Franch.   Apocynaceae          
86809 Schrebera merkeri Lingelsh.   Oleaceae          
scpa7 Scutellaria parvula Michx. small skullcap Lamiaceae          
62315 Rhynchosia zernyi Harms   Fabaceae          
anla11 Antennaria lanulosa Greene >>Antennaria rosea ssp. rosea Asteraceae          
63442 Vigna hispida (E.Mey.) Walp.   Fabaceae          
     

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