Agrimonia eupatoria L. ()

 
Scientific name : Agrimonia eupatoria L.
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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38389 Convolvulus boedeckerianus Peter   Convolvulaceae          
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34110 Physanthemum glaucum Klotzsch   Capparaceae          
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65325 Pelargonium cordatum L'Hér. var. lanatum (Thunb.) Harv.   Geraniaceae          
podoa2 Polygonum douglasii Greene ssp. austiniae (Greene) E. Murr. Austin knotweed Polygonaceae          
57798 Eriosema jurionianum Staner & De Craene var. jurionianum   Fabaceae          
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50797 Jatropha kamerunica Pax & K.Hoffm. var. veleensis J.Léonard   Euphorbiaceae          
49427 Euclea natalensis A.DC. subsp. angustifolia F.White   Ebenaceae          
mici2 Micarea cinerea (Schaerer) Hedl. dot lichen Micareaceae          
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