Acaena novae-zelandica Kirk (biddy-biddy)

 
Scientific name : Acaena novae-zelandica Kirk
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
English name : biddy-biddy
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Botanical English Common Family          
109245 Afraurantium senegalensis A.Chev.   Rutaceae          
asch4 Astragalus chamaeleuce Gray cicada milkvetch Fabaceae          
aspa27 Astragalus pachystachys Rydb. >>Astragalus accidens var. hendersonii Fabaceae          
20191 Pentagonanthus grandiflorus (N.E.Br.) Bullock subsp. glabrescens (Bullock) Bullock   Apocynaceae          
52061 Scabiosa indurata L.   Dipsacaceae          
47753 Erica armata Klotzsch ex Benth. var. armata   Ericaceae          
baab Bahia absinthifolia Benth. hairyseed bahia Asteraceae          
70372 Lapeirousia edulis Schinz   Iridaceae          
24766 Senecio striatus Thunb.   Asteraceae          
64994 Geranium lanatum Thunb.   Geraniaceae          
74210 Beilschmiedia acuta Kosterm.   Lauraceae          
crfaw Cratoneuron falcatum (Brid.) G. Roth var. williamsii (Grout) Flow. >>Palustriella decipiens Amblystegiaceae          
alco11 Alectoria corneliae Gyelnik >>Bryoria fremontii Parmeliaceae          
fruh Fraxinus uhdei (Wenzig) Lingelsh. shamel ash Oleaceae          
100491 Polygonum equisetiforme Sibth. & Sm.   Polygonaceae          
ansa7 Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R. M. Schust.   Jungermanniaceae          
     

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