Glaucium corniculatum (L.) Rudolph ()

 
Scientific name : Glaucium corniculatum (L.) Rudolph
Botanical Family : Papaveraceae
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62981 Tephrosia oxygona Welw. ex Baker var. oxygona   Fabaceae          
99602 Veseyochloa viridiaristata J.B.Phipps   Poaceae          
amphi7 Amphitecna Miers amphitecna Bignoniaceae          
firu4 Ficus rubiginosa Desf. Port Jackson fig Moraceae          
sasec3 Salix ×sepulcralis Simonkai var. chrysocoma (Dode) Meikle >>Salix sepulcralis Salicaceae          
55667 Coronilla thymifolia Burm.f.   Fabaceae          
46745 Dichapetalum divaricatum De Wild.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
73301 Plectranthastrum cyclindricalyx B.Mathew   Lamiaceae          
747 Asclepias navicularis (E.Mey.) Schltr. var. compressidens N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
4121 Calophanes trichocalyx Oliv.   Acanthaceae          
77681 Hibiscus kirkii Mast.   Malvaceae          
rihu2 Rivina humilis L. rougeplant Phytolaccaceae          
97759 Pennisetum pallescens Leeke   Poaceae          
97184 Panicum heterostachyum Hack.   Poaceae          
75922 Englerina triplinervia (Baker & Sprague) Polhill & Wiens   Loranthaceae          
     

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