Gendarussa incana Nees ()

 
Scientific name : Gendarussa incana Nees
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae
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80344 Cephalophyllum parvibracteatum (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
74067 Stachys recurva Gürke   Lamiaceae          
1499 Aster hyssopifolius P.J.Bergius var. canescens Harv.   Asteraceae          
63284 Trifolium subterraneum L. var. subterraneum   Fabaceae          
83506 Ruschia psammophila (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
ciqum Cirsium quercetorum (Gray) Jepson var. mendocinum Petrak >>Cirsium quercetorum var. quercetorum Asteraceae          
92233 Keramanthus kirkii Hook.f.   Passifloraceae          
oemup2 Oenothera multijuga S. Wats. var. parviflora (S. Wats.) Munz >>Camissonia multijuga Onagraceae          
35667 Salsola adisca Botsch.   Chenopodiaceae          
koca Kochia californica S. Wats. rusty molly Chenopodiaceae          
phal10 Physaria alpina Rollins Avery Peak twinpod Brassicaceae          
56663 Crotalaria virgulata Klotzsch subsp. virgulata   Fabaceae          
balep Baptisia leucantha Torr. & Gray var. pauciflora Larisey >>Baptisia alba var. macrophylla Fabaceae          
pada2 Parmelia darrowi J. W. Thomson >>Flavopunctelia darrowi Parmeliaceae          
siel3 Sisyrinchium elmeri Greene Elmer's blue-eyed grass Iridaceae          
aras Argythamnia astroplethes Ingram Mexican silverbush Euphorbiaceae          
     

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