Maerua crassifolia

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Maerua crassifolia
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M. andradae
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Maerua andradae
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Maerua crasifolia is a species of plant in the Capparaceae family. It is endemic to Africa, tropical Arabia, and Palestine, but is disappearing from Egypt.

Maerua crasifolia was considered sacred to the ancient Egyptians.

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