Diphaca trachycarpa Taub. ()

 
Scientific name : Diphaca trachycarpa Taub.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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114429 Sutera primuliflora (Thell.) Range   Scrophulariaceae          
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glge Glabraria geniculata (Marsh.) Britt. >>Litsea aestivalis Lauraceae          
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23023 Ruellia persica Burm.f.   Acanthaceae          
56007 Crotalaria germainii R.Wilczek   Fabaceae          
armi13 Arenaria michauxii (Fenzl) Hook. f. >>Minuartia michauxii var. michauxii Caryophyllaceae          
35354 Simirestis atractaspis N.Hallé   Celastraceae          
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9457 Echinops hispidus Fresen.   Asteraceae          
100851 Potamogeton pectinatus auct.   Potamogetonaceae          
     

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