Forsskaolea tenacissima L. ()

 
Scientific name : Forsskaolea tenacissima L.
Botanical Family : Urticaceae
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sopup Solidago puberula Nutt. var. pulverulenta (Nutt.) Chapman downy goldenrod Asteraceae          
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rica8 Rinodina castaneomela (Nyl.) Arnold   Physciaceae          
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dise3 Digitaria serotina (Walt.) Michx. dwarf crabgrass Poaceae          
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