Tephrosia cordatistipulata J.B.Gillett ()

 
Scientific name : Tephrosia cordatistipulata J.B.Gillett
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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drst2 Draba stenoloba Ledeb. Alaska draba Brassicaceae          
87221 Angraecum firthii Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
13254 Helichrysum formosissimum (Sch.Bip.) Sch.Bip. ex A.Rich. var. formosissimum   Asteraceae          
pspu4 Pseudoscleropodium purum (Hedw.) Fleisch. in Broth. pseudoscleropodium moss Brachytheciaceae          
52712 Acacia brevispica Harms subsp. dregeana (Benth.) Brenan   Fabaceae          
azpi Azolla pinnata R. Br. feathered mosquitofern Azollaceae          
79484 Turraea mombassana Hiern ex C.DC. subsp. schliebenii (Harms) Styles & F.White   Meliaceae          
pole6 Polygonum leptocarpum B.L. Robins. narrowpoint knotweed Polygonaceae          
59426 Indigofera thomsonii Baker f.   Fabaceae          
91483 Zeuxine tetraptera (Rchb.f.) T.Durand & Schinz   Orchidaceae          
80590 Conophytum angustum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
lusp7 Ludwigia spathulifolia Small >>Ludwigia curtissii Onagraceae          
agvit Agrostis vinealis Schreb. ssp. trinii (Turcz.) Tzvelev >>Agrostis vinealis Poaceae          
acglp Acer glabrum Torr. var. parviflorum E. Murr. >>Acer glabrum var. neomexicanum Aceraceae          
anpu11 Anneslea purpurea (L.) Britt. >>Calliandra purpurea Fabaceae          
sarim Salix richardsonii Hook. var. macouniana Bebb >>Salix calcicola Salicaceae          
     

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