Aesculus glabra Willd. (Ohio buckeye)

 
Scientific name : Aesculus glabra Willd.
Botanical Family : Garryaceae
English name : Ohio buckeye
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85147 Embelia libeniana Taton   Myrsinaceae          
110878 Chrysophyllum klainei Engl.   Sapotaceae          
65446 Pelargonium hirtipetalum E.M.Marais   Geraniaceae          
lopu Lobelia puberula Michx. downy lobelia Campanulaceae          
spel Sporobolus elongatus R. Br. elongate dropseed Poaceae          
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61800 Psoralea tauschiana Steud.   Fabaceae          
     

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