Coelanthum verticillatum Adamson ()

 
Scientific name : Coelanthum verticillatum Adamson
Botanical Family : Molluginaceae
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pl_3113 Hemerocallis fulva Common day lily Hemerocallidaceae          
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cave16 Caloplaca velana (A. Massal.) Du Rietz orange lichen Teloschistaceae          
76935 Tapinanthus warneckei (Engl.) Danser   Loranthaceae          
10340 Euryops ursinoides B.Nord.   Asteraceae          
chama14 Chenopodium ambrosioides L. var. anthelminticum (L.) Gray >>Chenopodium ambrosioides var. ambrosioides Chenopodiaceae          
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55086 Buchenroedera tenuifolia Eckl. & Zeyh. var. pulchella (E.Mey.) Harv.   Fabaceae          
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102258 Leptocarpus distichus (Rottb.) Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
8705 Dicoma diacanthoides Less.   Asteraceae          
cyib Cymopterus ibapensis M.E. Jones Ibapah springparsley Apiaceae          
     

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