Indigofera ciferrii Chiov. ()

 
Scientific name : Indigofera ciferrii Chiov.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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aslep3 Astragalus lentiginosus Dougl. ex Hook. var. piscinensis Barneby Fish Slough milkvetch Fabaceae          
pela7 Penstemon laetus Gray mountain blue penstemon Scrophulariaceae          
110807 Boivinella natalensis (Sond.) Pierre ex Aubrév. & Pellegr.   Sapotaceae          
97005 Panicum basisetum Steud.   Poaceae          
69383 Gladiolus longanus Harms   Iridaceae          
97316 Panicum mite Steud.   Poaceae          
pl_1273 Aster puniceus Purplestem aster Compositae          
pl_380 Arisaema ringens   Araceae          
87651 Bulbophyllum hemirhachis (Pfitzer) De Wild.   Orchidaceae          
ercaw Erysimum capitatum (Dougl. ex Hook.) Greene var. washoense G. Rossb. >>Erysimum capitatum var. capitatum Brassicaceae          
caer3 Castela erecta Turp. goatbush Simaroubaceae          
110974 Gambeya taďensis (Aubrév. & Pellegr.) Aubrév. & Pellegr.   Sapotaceae          
atxa Atrichum xanthopelma (C. Müll.) Jaeg. >>Atrichum angustatum DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
80421 Cheiridopsis campanulata G.Will.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
alps2 Allionia pseudaggregata (Heimerl) Weatherby >>Mirabilis albida Nyctaginaceae          
66339 Daubenya coccinea Harv. ex Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
     

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