Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers. subsp. canescens (E.Mey.) Brummitt ()

 
Scientific name : Tephrosia purpurea (L.) Pers. subsp. canescens (E.Mey.) Brummitt
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
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33849 Cleome parvula R.A.Graham   Capparaceae          
ratrt2 Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix var. typicus W. Drew >>Ranunculus trichophyllus var. trichophyllus Ranunculaceae          
poho2 Potentilla hookeriana Lehm. Hooker's cinquefoil Rosaceae          
60651 Millettia conraui Harms   Fabaceae          
56193 Crotalaria loandae Baker f. var. annua Torre   Fabaceae          
xare Xanthoxalis repens (Thunb.) Moldenke >>Oxalis corniculata Oxalidaceae          
39003 Ipomoea irwinae Verdc.   Convolvulaceae          
64109 Pseudoscolopia fraseri E.Phillips   Flacourtiaceae          
117299 Corchorus pseudoolitorius Islam & Zaid   Tiliaceae          
17859 Mesembryanthemum rostratum L. var. bibracteatum Salm-Dyck ex H.Jacobsen   Aizoaceae          
42316 Bulbostylis guineensis Cherm. ex Bodard   Cyperaceae          
hobr4 Hoffmannseggia brachycarpa Gray >>Caesalpinia brachycarpa Fabaceae          
25441 Sphenogyne sericea (Thunb.) Less.   Asteraceae          
26864 Tetragonia macroptera Pax   Aizoaceae          
sele3 Selaginella leucobryoides Maxon Mojave spikemoss Selaginellaceae          
     

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