Desmanthus palustris Bertol.f. ()

 
Scientific name : Desmanthus palustris Bertol.f.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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artie2 Artemisia tilesii Ledeb. var. elatior Torr. & Gray >>Artemisia tilesii ssp. elatior Asteraceae          
39714 Cotyledon coruscans Haw.   Crassulaceae          
1639 Asystasia axillaria Lindau ex Engl.   Acanthaceae          
100708 Anacampseros telephiastrum DC.   Portulacaceae          
32032 Lobostemon glaber (Vahl) H.Buek   Boraginaceae          
107494 Psychotria minuta E.M.A.Petit   Rubiaceae          
16492 Leontonyx pumilio O.Hoffm.   Asteraceae          
pl_683 Corylus tibetica   Betulaceae          
saeup2 Salicornia europaea L. var. pachystachya auct. non (W.D.J. Koch) Fern. >>Salicornia virginica Chenopodiaceae          
lyinb2 Lycopodium inundatum L. var. bigelovii Tuckerman >>Lycopodiella appressa Lycopodiaceae          
acan5 Actinospermum angustifolium (Pursh) Torr. & Gray >>Balduina angustifolia Asteraceae          
5210 Ceropegia batesii S.Moore   Apocynaceae          
anaca Anacardium L. anacardium Anacardiaceae          
pipa10 Pilophorus pallidus (TH. Fr.) Timdal >>Pilophorus dovrensis Stereocaulaceae          
48567 Erica physantha Benth.   Ericaceae          
     

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