Amygdalus communis L. ()

 
Scientific name : Amygdalus communis L.
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
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52827 Acacia glaucophylla Steud. ex A.Rich.   Fabaceae          
amsp3 Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & C.A. Mey. woolly breeches Boraginaceae          
17861 Mesembryanthemum rubricaule Haw.   Aizoaceae          
selen Selenia Nutt. selenia Brassicaceae          
14669 Hyphaene goetzei Dammer   Arecaceae          
47376 Dirachma somalensis D.A.Link   DIRACHMACEAE          
podi11 Poa distans Jacq. >>Puccinellia distans ssp. distans Poaceae          
35796 Salsola seydelii Botsch.   Chenopodiaceae          
armab2 Arctostaphylos mariposa Dudley var. bivisa Jepson >>Arctostaphylos viscida ssp. mariposa Ericaceae          
35945 Dactyladenia campestris (Engl.) Prance & F.White   Chrysobalanaceae          
yucr Yucca crassifolia Engelm. >>Yucca torreyi Agavaceae          
17250 Mesembryanthemum barnardii (L.Bolus) N.E.Br.   Aizoaceae          
104112 Canthium impressinervium Bridson   Rubiaceae          
70943 Romulea cruciata Bég. var. hirsuta Bég.   Iridaceae          
moan2 Morongia angustata (Torr. & Gray) Britt. >>Mimosa microphylla Fabaceae          
roam Rorippa amphibia (L.) Bess. great yellowcress Brassicaceae          
     

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