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- Glyphaea is a genus of African flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, subfamily Grewioideae; it was previously placed in the Tiliaceae or Sparrmanniaceae...
- Glyphaea tomentosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae sensu lato, or Tiliaceae or Sparrmanniaceae family. It is found only in Mozambique...
- Bocquet Eleutherostylis Burret Entelea R.Br. Erinocarpus Nimmo ex J.Graham Glyphaea Hook.f. Goethalsia Pittier Grewia L. Hainania Merr. Heliocarpus L. Hydrogaster...
- (palm) Lacco**** secundiflorum Lacco**** opa**** Eremospatha macrocarpa Glyphaea brevis (shrub) Myriathus arboreus Paullinia pinnata Thaumatococcus daniellii...
- Bates Fuertesimalva Fryxell ****a ****h Gilesia F.Muell. Glossostemon Desf. Glyphaea Hook.f. Goethalsia Pittier Gossypioides Skovst. ex J.B.Hutch. Gossypium...
- Clappertonia Meisn. Corchorus L. Entelea R.Br. Erinocarpus Nimmo ex J.Graham Glyphaea Hook.f. Heliocarpus L. Pseudocorchorus Capuron Sparrmannia L.f. Triumfetta...
- Colona Corchorus Desplatsia Duboscia Eleutherostylis Entelea Erinocarpus Glyphaea Goethalsia Grewia Heliocarpus Hydrogaster Luehea Lueheopsis Microcos Mollia...
- ) Planch. Dombeya shupangae K.Schum. Dombeya tiliacea (Endl.) Planch. Glyphaea tomentosa Mast. Gossypium anomalum Wawra & Peyr. Gossypium herbaceum L...
- Antarctic Peninsula. The single lobster specimen in the collection was named Glyphaea stokesi by Stuart Weller in 1903. The species was later transferred to...
- clavata Cola usambarensis Durio wyatt-smithii Elaeocarpus homalioides Glyphaea tomentosa Grewia goetzeana Grewia transzambesica Hampea dukei Hibiscus...