Viola L. (violet)

 
Scientific name : Viola L.
Botanical Family : Violaceae
English name : violet
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pl_4694 Plantago major Common plantain Plantaginaceae          
90048 Listrostachys iridifolia Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
30217 Buddleja oreophila Gilg   Buddlejaceae          
24189 Senecio eenii (S.Moore) Merxm.   Asteraceae          
106024 Oldenlandia sclerophylla Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
pobo2 Polemonium boreale M.F. Adams northern Jacob's-ladder Polemoniaceae          
25552 Stapelia caespitosa Masson var. caespitosa   Apocynaceae          
trhi4 Trifolium hirtum All. rose clover Fabaceae          
9785 Epiclastopelma macranthum Mildbr.   Acanthaceae          
clgr3 Clermontia grandiflora Gaud. bog clermontia Campanulaceae          
42509 Carex ovalis Gooden.   Cyperaceae          
81344 Delosperma adelaidense Lavis   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
118212 Urera talbotii Rendle   Urticaceae          
4221 Caralluma chibensis C.A.Lückh.   Apocynaceae          
111789 Buchnera bampsiana Mielcarek   Scrophulariaceae          
     

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