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Monechma debile [1]
Thymus leptobotrys [0]
Anomatheca laxa [0]
Cleome diandra [0]
Daphne mucronata subsp linearifolia [0]
Clitoria ternatea [0]
Habenaria laurentii [0]
Heliotropium ciliatum [1]
Cyperus alternifolius [0]
Linaria triphylla [0]
Canthium multiflorum [0]
Ficus abutilifolia [1]
Celtis brownii [0]
Corallocarpus epigaeus [0]
Marsilea diffusa [0]
Vitex simplicifolia [0]
Angraecopsis amaniensis [0]
Eragrostis squamata [0]
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Micromeria macrosiphon [0]
Platysepalum vanderystii [0]
Bencomia exstipulata [0]
Syzygium giorgii [0]
Erica paniculata [0]
Crepis hierosolymitana [0]
Cirsium latifolium [0]
Digitalis sceptrum [0]
Manilkara multinervis [0]
Tridax procumbens [0]
Echiochilon fruticosum [0]
Cola millenii [0]
Gilbertiodendron limosum [0]
Satyrium lupulinum [0]
Centranthus [0]
Apteranthes joannis [0]
Marsilea crenulata [0]
Duhaldea stuhlmannii [0]
Daniellia ogea [0]

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