Aerva Forsk. (aerva)

 
Scientific name : Aerva Forsk.
Botanical Family : Amaranthaceae
English name : aerva
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103799 Anthospermum vallicola S.Moore   Rubiaceae          
pl_1249 Artemisia scoparia   Compositae          
99692 Ledermanniella boloensis C.Cusset   PODOSTEMACEAE          
sagr11 Sabatia gracilis (Michx.) Salisb. >>Sabatia campanulata Gentianaceae          
bach4 Bacidia chlorosticta (Tuck.) A. Schneider >>Micarea chlorostictica Micareaceae          
72854 Micromeria quartiniana A.Rich.   Lamiaceae          
100824 Talinum crispatulum Dinter   Portulacaceae          
36526 Wurmbea spicata (Burm.f.) T.Durand & Schinz var. latifolia (Baker) T.Durand & Schinz   COLCHICACEAE          
40360 Crassula montana Thunb. subsp. montana   Crassulaceae          
7087 Crepis hypochaeridea (DC.) Thell. var. woodii Thell.   Asteraceae          
28161 Uvariodendron pycnophyllum (Diels) R.E.Fr.   Annonaceae          
petal3 Petalophyllum Nees & Gottsche ex Lehm.   Compositae          
34687 Cassine tetragona (L.f.) Druce   Celastraceae          
oehat Oenothera hartwegii Benth. var. typica Munz >>Calylophus hartwegii ssp. hartwegii Onagraceae          
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