Desmodium barbatum (L.) Benth. var. procumbens B.G.Schub. ()

 
Scientific name : Desmodium barbatum (L.) Benth. var. procumbens B.G.Schub.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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111176 Mimusops monroi S.Moore   Sapotaceae          
aclaa3 Achillea lanulosa Nutt. var. arachnoidea Lunell >>Achillea millefolium var. occidentalis Asteraceae          
55313 Cassia granitica Baker f.   Fabaceae          
oxlev Oxytropis leucantha (Pallas) Pers. var. viscida (Nutt.) Boivin >>Oxytropis borealis var. viscida Fabaceae          
phpid2 Phlox pilosa L. ssp. deamii Levin Deam's phlox Polemoniaceae          
hawhd2 Hazardia whitneyi (Gray) Greene var. discoidea (J.T. Howell) W.D. Clark Whitney's bristleweed Asteraceae          
aein3 Aegilops incurva L. >>Parapholis incurva Poaceae          
50344 Euphorbia richardsiae L.C.Leach subsp. robusta L.C.Leach   Euphorbiaceae          
93605 Aristida congesta Roem. & Schult. subsp. congesta   Poaceae          
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108039 Rytigynia lebrunii Robyns   Rubiaceae          
16800 Lopholaena bainesii (Oliv. & Hiern) S.Moore   Asteraceae          
agres Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. var. subulatum (Schreb.) Roemer & J.A. Schultes >>Elymus repens Poaceae          
80786 Conophytum gracile N.E.Br. var. gracile   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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