Alchemilla pedata Hochst. ex A.Rich. ()

 
Scientific name : Alchemilla pedata Hochst. ex A.Rich.
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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113807 Selago densifolia Hochst.   Scrophulariaceae          
19647 Othonna sedifolia DC.   Asteraceae          
94125 Brachiaria sadinii Vanderyst   Poaceae          
111654 Aptosimum arenarium Engl.   Scrophulariaceae          
5678 Ceropegia schaijesiorum Malaisse   Apocynaceae          
cagu Calochortus gunnisonii S. Wats. Gunnison's mariposa lily Liliaceae          
112614 Hebenstretia tenuifolia E.Mey.   Scrophulariaceae          
379 Arum pedatum Willd.   Araceae          
6374 Cichorium calvum Sch.Bip. ex Asch.   Asteraceae          
salow Salix longipes Shuttlw. ex Anderss. var. wardii (Bebb) Schneid. >>Salix caroliniana Salicaceae          
72809 Limniboza coerulea R.E.Fr.   Lamiaceae          
raorp Ranunculus orthorhynchus Hook. var. platyphyllus Gray >>Ranunculus orthorhynchus var. orthorhynchus Ranunculaceae          
34677 Cassine scandens Eckl. & Zeyh.   Celastraceae          
clna2 Cleomella nana Eastw. >>Cleomella palmeriana Capparaceae          
43665 Ficinia contorta (Nees) H.Pfeiff.   Cyperaceae          
soer Solidago erecta Pursh >>Solidago speciosa var. erecta Asteraceae          
     

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