Cleome confusa Dinter ()

 
Scientific name : Cleome confusa Dinter
Botanical Family : Capparaceae
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luel Lupinus elatus I.M. Johnston tall silky lupine Fabaceae          
acsq2 Acarospora squamulosa (Schrader) Trevisan >>Acarospora fuscata Acarosporaceae          
samim Sanguisorba minor Scop. ssp. muricata (Spach) Nordborg small burnet Rosaceae          
111331 Pouteria densiflora (Baker) Baehni   Sapotaceae          
ciara Cirsium arizonicum (Gray) Petrak var. arizonicum Arizona thistle Asteraceae          
105719 Mussaenda angolensis Wernham var. angolensis   Rubiaceae          
49579 Euphorbia burmannii E.Mey. ex Boiss. var. karroensis Boiss.   Euphorbiaceae          
crvii Crataegus viridis L. var. interior (Beadle) Palmer >>Crataegus viridis var. viridis Rosaceae          
55402 Cassia roxburghii DC.   Fabaceae          
drla7 Draba laevicapsula Payson >>Draba incerta Brassicaceae          
demi2 Dendrographa minor Darbish. >>Dendrographa leucophaea Roccellaceae          
50254 Euphorbia pillansii N.E.Br. var. pillansii   Euphorbiaceae          
31280 Heliophila glauca Burch. var. candida DC.   Brassicaceae          
pl_3142 Albuca major   Hyacinthaceae          
arsa5 Argyroxiphium sandwicense DC. Hawai'i silversword Asteraceae          
chac3 Chenopodium acerifolium Andrz. >>Chenopodium berlandieri var. zschackii Chenopodiaceae          
     

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