Tragia chamaelea L. ()

 
Scientific name : Tragia chamaelea L.
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
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sicac2 Silene caroliniana Walt. ssp. caroliniana sticky catchfly Caryophyllaceae          
95174 Diplachne jaegeri Pilg.   Poaceae          
31576 Ichthyosma wehdemannii Schltr.   Balanophoraceae          
2109 Barleria grandifolia R.Br.   Acanthaceae          
90287 Mystacidium trifurcum (Rchb.f.) T.Durand & Schinz   Orchidaceae          
63078 Tephrosia subpraecox Cronquist   Fabaceae          
ecre4 Echinothecium reticulatum Zopf   Capnodiaceae          
ipcop Ipomopsis congesta (Hook.) V. Grant ssp. palmifrons (Brand) Day ballhead ipomopsis Polemoniaceae          
28517 Vernonia guineensis auct.   Asteraceae          
mile5 Mimulus leibergii A.L. Grant >>Mimulus moschatus var. moniliformis Scrophulariaceae          
69904 Hesperantha uniflora Hochst.   Iridaceae          
cainb3 Callirhoe involucrata (Torr. & Gray) Gray var. bushii (Fern.) R.F. Martin >>Callirhoe bushii Malvaceae          
22009 Pulicaria lhotei Maire   Asteraceae          
6843 Coreopsis neumannii Sherff   Asteraceae          
35505 Caroxylon salsola Thunb.   Chenopodiaceae          
18708 Nerium indicum Mill.   Apocynaceae          
     

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