Indigofera adscendens Eckl. & Zeyh. ()

 
Scientific name : Indigofera adscendens Eckl. & Zeyh.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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98438 Schismus barbatus (Loefl. ex L.) Thell. subsp. calycinus (Loefl.) Maire & Weiller   Poaceae          
100990 Leucadendron abietinum R.Br.   PROTEACEAE          
9996 Erlangea angolensis (Hiern) S.Moore   Asteraceae          
ersi5 Eriogonum siskiyouense Small Siskiyou buckwheat Polygonaceae          
14466 Hydrocotyle difformis Eckl. & Zeyh.   Apiaceae          
phle10 Physaria lepidota Rollins Kane County twinpod Brassicaceae          
45282 Scleria bambariensis Cherm. var. b   Cyperaceae          
cedip Cestrum diurnum L. var. portoricense O.E. Schulz Puerto Rico jessamine Solanaceae          
27446 Trichoscypha escherichii Engl.   Anacardiaceae          
4303 Caralluma gracilipes K.Schum. subsp. arachnoidea P.R.O.Bally   Apocynaceae          
62718 Tephrosia aldabrensis J.R.Drumm. & J.H.Hemsl.   Fabaceae          
macod Malus coronaria (L.) P. Mill. var. dasycalyx Rehd. sweet crabapple Rosaceae          
mesu2 Melilotus sulcatus Desf. Mediterranean sweetclover Fabaceae          
102660 Thamnochortus pulcher Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
51989 Sansevieria scabrifolia Dinter   DRACAENACEAE          
     

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