Achyranthes L. (chaff flower)

 
Scientific name : Achyranthes L.
Botanical Family : Amaranthaceae
English name : chaff flower
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erfrb Eragrostis frankii C.A. Mey. ex Steud. var. brevipes Fassett >>Eragrostis frankii Poaceae          
104638 Craterispermum inquisitorium Wernham var. longepedunculatum Good   Rubiaceae          
117500 Grewia mollis Juss. var. petitiana (A.Rich.) Burret   Tiliaceae          
oepa7 Oenothera palmeri S. Wats. >>Camissonia palmeri Onagraceae          
55326 Cassia italica (Mill.) Lam. ex F.W.Andrews subsp. micrantha Brenan   Fabaceae          
115704 Cola porphyrantha Brenan   Sterculiaceae          
75438 Rapuntium ecklonianum C.Presl   LOBELIACEAE          
13305 Helichrysum gregorii S.Moore   Asteraceae          
98141 Poa squamata Lam.   Poaceae          
55485 Chamaecrista kirkii (Oliv.) Standl. var. guineensis (Steyaert) Lock   Fabaceae          
raca2 Ranunculus californicus Benth. California buttercup Ranunculaceae          
24063 Senecio bupleuroides auct.   Asteraceae          
1709 Athanasia aspera Thunb.   Asteraceae          
117706 Triumfetta grandistipulata Wild   Tiliaceae          
cepa10 Celosia paniculata L. 1763, non 1753 >>Chamissoa altissima Amaranthaceae          
     

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