Vascular Plants

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Vahl, M.(H.) (1794), Symbolae Botanicae 3 : null - null (Section) Vahl, M.(H.) Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Adiantum viride (Forssk.) Vahl
  2. Ardisia humilis Vahl
  3. Aristolochia ringens Vahl
  4. Callicarpa lanata Vahl
  5. Callicarpa macrophylla Vahl
  6. Cassia arborescens Vahl
  7. Cassia fastigiata Vahl
  8. Cissus crenata Vahl
  9. Cissus rotundifolia Vahl
  10. Convolvulus acuminatus Vahl
  11. Convolvulus parviflorus Vahl
  12. Convolvulus tenuifolius Vahl
  13. Convolvulus triqueter Vahl
  14. Drosera burmanni Vahl
  15. Eupatorium conyzoides Vahl
  16. Gentiana diffusa Vahl
  17. Gomphrena angustifolia Vahl
  18. Heliotropium amplexicaule Vahl
  19. Melianthus comosus Vahl
  20. Olea apetala Vahl
  21. Pteris viridis Forssk.
  22. Ruellia salicifolia Vahl
  23. Scaevola koenigii Vahl
  24. Schoenus nemorum Vahl
  25. Triumfetta velutina Vahl
  26. Veronica parviflora Vahl

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