Oxalis fibrosa F.Bolus ()

 
Scientific name : Oxalis fibrosa F.Bolus
Botanical Family : Oxalidaceae
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35885 Acioa dichotoma De Wild.   Chrysobalanaceae          
118434 Chascanum pinnatifidum (L.f.) E.Mey. var. racemosum Schinz ex Moldenke   Verbenaceae          
60515 Medicago polymorpha L. var. laciniata L.   Fabaceae          
chev Chaenactis evermannii Greene Evermann's pincushion Asteraceae          
26299 Stobaea scolymoides DC.   Asteraceae          
pl_2062 Pachyphragma macrophylla   Cruciferae          
zemap Zea mays L. ssp. parviglumis Iltis & Doebley corn Poaceae          
100534 Polygonum senegalense Meisn. subsp. albotomentosum (R.A.Graham) Germish.   Polygonaceae          
8770 Dicoma somalensis O.Hoffm. ex Engl.   Asteraceae          
lefr4 Lesquerella fremontii Rollins & Shaw Fremont's bladderpod Brassicaceae          
gypa Gypsophila paniculata L. babysbreath gypsophila Caryophyllaceae          
heala2 Hedysarum alpinum L. ssp. americanum (Michx.) Fedtsch. >>Hedysarum alpinum Fabaceae          
hepa Helianthella parryi Gray Parry's dwarf-sunflower Asteraceae          
cofl8 Corethrogyne flagellaris Greene >>Corethrogyne filaginifolia var. latifolia Asteraceae          
8202 Delosperma intonsum L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
     

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