Anagallis pumila Sw. ()

 
Scientific name : Anagallis pumila Sw.
Botanical Family : Primulaceae
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87879 Chamaeangis ichneumonea (Lindl.) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
16142 Landolphia subturbinata Stapf ex Dawe   Apocynaceae          
39101 Ipomoea oblongata E.Mey. ex Choisy   Convolvulaceae          
char7 Cheilanthes arizonica (Maxon) Mickel Arizona lipfern Pteridaceae          
54255 Aspalathus neglecta T.M.Salter   Fabaceae          
94126 Brachiaria scalaris Pilg.   Poaceae          
709 Asclepias meliodora (Schltr.) Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
sepa Selinocarpus parvifolius (Torr.) Standl. littleleaf moonpod Nyctaginaceae          
temeh2 Tetraplasandra meiandra (Hbd.) H.A.T. Harms var. hiloensis Sherff >>Tetraplasandra oahuensis Araliaceae          
adfrr Adiantum fragile Sw. var. rigidulum (Mett. ex Kuhn) Proctor fragile maidenhair Pteridaceae          
oxfo3 Oxytropis foliolosa Hook. >>Oxytropis deflexa var. foliolosa Fabaceae          
oecop Oenothera contorta Dougl. ex Lehm. var. pubens (S. Wats.) Coville >>Camissonia pubens Onagraceae          
erla5 Eriogonum latifolium Sm. seaside buckwheat Polygonaceae          
78635 Dissotis irvingiana Hook.f. forma alpestris   Melastomataceae          
84603 Ficus niokoloensis Berhaut   Moraceae          
26428 Strophanthus minor Blondel   Apocynaceae          
     

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