Rhynchosia divaricata Baker ()

 
Scientific name : Rhynchosia divaricata Baker
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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24107 Senecio cliffordianus Hutch.   Asteraceae          
62493 Sesbania rogersii E.Phillips & Hutch.   Fabaceae          
sydu2 Symphyotrichum dumosum (L.) Nesom rice button aster Asteraceae          
96068 Gynerium jubatum Lem. ex Carrière   Poaceae          
pl_6051 Comandra pallida Pale bastard toadflax Santalaceae          
peama2 Persea americana Miller var. americana avocado Lauraceae          
78007 Pavonia columella Cav.   Malvaceae          
anse9 Antennaria sedoides Greene >>Antennaria rosea ssp. confinis Asteraceae          
25455 Spilanthes acmella (L.) Murray var. oleracea (L.) C.B.Clarke ex Hook.f.   Asteraceae          
arthr8 Arthropodium R. Br. rock lily Liliaceae          
96949 Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A.Rich.) Munro   Poaceae          
pl_4044 Magnolia officinalis Hou Po Magnoliaceae          
ivpa2 Ivesia patellifera (J.T. Howell) Ertter Kingston Mountain mousetail Rosaceae          
dostf Dodonaea stenoptera Hbd. var. fauriei (Levl.) Sherff >>Dodonaea viscosa Sapindaceae          
vico5 Viola ×consocia House   Violaceae          
102345 Restio cirratus Mast.   RESTIONACEAE          
     

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