Acacia P. Mill. (acacia)

 
Scientific name : Acacia P. Mill.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : acacia
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soglr Solidago glutinosa Nutt. var. racemosa (Greene) Cronq. >>Solidago simplex ssp. randii var. racemosa Asteraceae          
mavit3 Manfreda virginica (L.) Salisb. ex Rose var. tigrina (Engelm.) Rose >>Manfreda virginica Agavaceae          
87213 Angraecum erythrurum Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
118751 Clerodendrum thomasii Moldenke   Verbenaceae          
78026 Pavonia glechomifolia (A.Rich.) Garcke var. glabrescens Ulbr.   Malvaceae          
74966 Lobelia altimontis E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
5192 Ceropegia assimilis N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
18093 Metalasia incurva Pillans   Asteraceae          
eurek3 Eupatorium resinosum Torr. ex DC. var. kentuckiense Fern. >>Eupatorium truncatum Asteraceae          
1974 Baissea kidengensis (K.Schum.) Pichon   Apocynaceae          
61473 Pleiospora grandifolia (Bolus) Dummer   Fabaceae          
14985 Isoglossa strigosula C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
70700 Moraea neglecta G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
68436 Aristea cuspidata Schinz   Iridaceae          
rypi Rytidosperma pilosum (R. Br.) Connor & Edgar hairy wallaby grass Poaceae          
scau7 Scrophularia auriculata L. shoreline figwort Scrophulariaceae          
     

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