Achillea ligustica All. (Ligurian yarrow)

 
Scientific name : Achillea ligustica All.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : Ligurian yarrow
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Botanical English Common Family          
63229 Trifolium lanceolatum (J.B.Gillett) J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
phvuh Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. humilis Alef. >>Phaseolus vulgaris Fabaceae          
gaer2 Gayophytum eriospermum Coville Coville's groundsmoke Onagraceae          
78778 Heterotis canescens (E.Mey. ex R.A.Graham) Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
46806 Dichapetalum lofense Breteler   DICHAPETALACEAE          
102802 Phylica cephalantha Sond.   Rhamnaceae          
39239 Ipomoea sinensis (Desr.) Choisy subsp. blepharosepala (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Verdc. ex A.Meeuse   Convolvulaceae          
13498 Helichrysum outeniquense Hilliard   Asteraceae          
43871 Fimbristylis pilosa (Willd.) K.Schum.   Cyperaceae          
moli2 Monarda lindheimeri Engelm. & Gray ex Gray Lindheimer's beebalm Lamiaceae          
120006 Cyphostemma chevalieri (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc.   Vitaceae          
adtr3 Adiantum ×tracyi C.C. Hall ex W.H. Wagner   Pteridaceae          
110709 Pseudopancovia heteropetala Pellegr.   Sapindaceae          
cole3 Coreopsis leavenworthii Torr. & Gray Leavenworth's tickseed Asteraceae          
raaqp2 Ranunculus aquatilis L. var. porteri (Britt.) L. Benson >>Ranunculus trichophyllus var. trichophyllus Ranunculaceae          
scst10 Schoenoplectus ×steinmetzii (Fern.) S.G. Sm.   Cyperaceae          
     

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