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| Scientific name
: Indigofera coronilloides Jaub. & Spach |
Botanical Family : Fabaceae |
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Description :
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| arcl2 |
Argythamnia claryana Jepson |
desert silverbush |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| 67886 |
Hypoxis dregei (Baker) Nel
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Hypoxidaceae |
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| pake4 |
Parmelia kerguelensis auct. |
>>Parmelia pseudosulcata |
Parmeliaceae |
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| eppu |
Epallageiton purpureum (S. Wats.) K.-Pol. |
>>Cymopterus purpureus |
Apiaceae |
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| scsp |
Schiedea spergulina Gray |
canyon schiedea |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| pl_6516 |
Ulmus rubra |
Slippery elm |
Ulmaceae |
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| pl_3702 |
Glycyrrhiza uralensis |
Gan Cao |
Leguminosae |
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| hyosc |
Hyoscyamus L. |
henbane |
Solanaceae |
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| 3848 |
Bulbine namaensis Schinz
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ASPHODELACEAE |
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| stse8 |
Sterculia setigera Del. |
sterculia |
Sterculiaceae |
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| pl_1390 |
Cirsium undulatum |
Wavy-leaved thistle |
Compositae |
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| 60612 |
Microcharis tenella Benth.
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Fabaceae |
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| 3509 |
Brachystelma phyteumoides K.Schum.
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Apocynaceae |
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| clps7 |
Cladonia pseudoevansii Asah. |
>>Cladina pseudoevansii |
Cladoniaceae |
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| orlua |
Orobanche ludoviciana Nutt. var. arenosa (Suksdorf) Cronq. |
>>Orobanche ludoviciana ssp. ludoviciana |
Orobanchaceae |
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| 4042 |
Calendula glabrata Thunb.
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Asteraceae |
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Clover Root Weevil -
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The Vine Leaf Blister Mite -
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Bean Fly -
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