Boerhavia dichotoma Vahl ()

 
Scientific name : Boerhavia dichotoma Vahl
Botanical Family : Nyctaginaceae
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amfrs2 Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray ssp. spinosus (A. Nels.) Keck Fremont's chaffbush Asteraceae          
tosp Townsendia spathulata Nutt. sword Townsend daisy Asteraceae          
pl_1419 Doronicum pardalianches Great leopard's bane Compositae          
39055 Ipomoea lutambensis Schulze-Menz   Convolvulaceae          
pl_4254 Abronia fragrans Snowball sand verbena; Heart's-delight; Snowball Sand Verbena Nyctaginaceae          
saoca2 Saxifraga occidentalis S. Wats. var. aequidentata (Small) M.E. Peck >>Saxifraga rufidula Saxifragaceae          
brtet Brodiaea terrestris Kellogg ssp. terrestris dwarf brodiaea Liliaceae          
84744 Ficus sur Forssk.   Moraceae          
elgi Elymus giganteus Vahl >>Leymus racemosus Poaceae          
sccl5 Sclerocactus cloveriae Heil & Porter Clover's fishhook cactus Cactaceae          
58343 Haplormosia ledermannii Harms   Fabaceae          
canaa3 Caltha natans Pallas ex Georgi var. asarifolia (DC.) Huth >>Caltha palustris var. palustris Ranunculaceae          
64912 Geranium brevipes Hutch. & Dalziel   Geraniaceae          
rhyti4 Rhytidium (Sull.) Kindb. rhytidium moss Rhytidiaceae          
pl_2718 Gentiana triflora   Gentianaceae          
psnu2 Psychotria nutans Sw. floating balsamo Rubiaceae          
     

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