Indigofera rudis N.E.Br. ()

 
Scientific name : Indigofera rudis N.E.Br.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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8216 Delosperma klinghardtianum (Dinter) Schwantes   Aizoaceae          
errum Eriophorum russeolum Fries ex Hartman var. majus Sommier red cottongrass Cyperaceae          
68339 Acidanthera ukambanensis Baker   Iridaceae          
menur Mentzelia nuda (Pursh) Torr. & Gray var. rusbyi (Woot.) Harrington >>Mentzelia rusbyi Loasaceae          
hyvif Hypericum virginicum L. var. fraseri (Spach) Fern. >>Triadenum fraseri Clusiaceae          
lecir Lecidea circumnigrata H. Magn. var. reagens H. Magn. >>Miriquidica lulensis Lecanoraceae          
81661 Drosanthemum littlewoodii L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
bouch2 Bouchetia Dunal bouchetia Solanaceae          
pl_4078 Hoheria sexstylosa Ribbonwood Malvaceae          
cado6 Campylopus donnellii (Aust.) Lesq. & James >>Campylopus zygodonticarpus Dicranaceae          
83964 Adenogramma teretifolia (Thunb.) Adamson   Molluginaceae          
cate15 Carlowrightia texana Henrickson & Daniel Texas wrightwort Acanthaceae          
43016 Cyperus kilimandscharicus Kük.   Cyperaceae          
gnca2 Gnaphalium canescens DC. >>Pseudognaphalium canescens ssp. canescens Asteraceae          
suvi Suksdorfia violacea Gray violet suksdorfia Saxifragaceae          
     

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