Indigofera rhytidocarpa Benth. ex Harv. subsp. angolensis J.B.Gillett ()

 
Scientific name : Indigofera rhytidocarpa Benth. ex Harv. subsp. angolensis J.B.Gillett
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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93965 Avena vaviloviana (Malzev) Mordv. var. intercedens (Thell.) C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
erbr11 Erythroxylum brevipes DC. brisselet Atherospermataceae          
76959 Vanwykia rubella Polhill & Wiens   Loranthaceae          
lofod2 Lomatium foeniculaceum (Nutt.) Coult. & Rose var. daucifolium (Torr. & Gray) Cronq. >>Lomatium foeniculaceum ssp. daucifolium Apiaceae          
hehy3 Hesperoscordum hyacinthinum Lindl. >>Triteleia hyacinthina Liliaceae          
salu3 Salix luteosericea Rydb. >>Salix exigua Salicaceae          
oecam7 Oenothera caespitosa Nutt. var. marginata (Nutt. ex Hook. & Arn.) Munz >>Oenothera caespitosa ssp. marginata Onagraceae          
58678 Indigofera candidissima Dinter   Fabaceae          
guca2 Guatteria caribaea Urban haya blanca Annonaceae          
teag2 Tephromela aglaeida (Nyl.)   Bacidiaceae          
vecr3 Veronica crinita Kit. >>Veronica austriaca ssp. teucrium Scrophulariaceae          
6415 Cineraria geifolia (L.) L.   Asteraceae          
lule3 Lupinus leucophyllus Dougl. ex Lindl. velvet lupine Fabaceae          
henur2 Helianthus nuttallii Torr. & Gray var. rydbergii (Britt.) Boivin >>Helianthus nuttallii ssp. rydbergii Asteraceae          
arme6 Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Ell. >>Photinia melanocarpa Rosaceae          
     

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