Blepharis squarrosa (Nees) T.Anderson ()

 
Scientific name : Blepharis squarrosa (Nees) T.Anderson
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae
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chdem Chamaesyce degeneri (Sherff) Croizat & Deg. var. molokaiensis (Sherff) O. Deg. & Croizat >>Chamaesyce degeneri Euphorbiaceae          
pl_1064 Atriplex hortensis Orach Chenopodiaceae          
cran7 Cracca angustifolia (Featherman) Pennell >>Tephrosia onobrychoides Fabaceae          
114967 Lycium tenuiramosum Dammer   Solanaceae          
2970 Blepharis scandens Vollesen   Acanthaceae          
72849 Micromeria ovata Benth.   Lamiaceae          
     

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