Ageratum corymbosum Zuccagni (flat-top whiteweed)

 
Scientific name : Ageratum corymbosum Zuccagni
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : flat-top whiteweed
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chrel Chamaesyce remyi (Gray ex Boiss.) Croizat & Deg. var. leptopoda (Sherff) O.& I. Deg. >>Chamaesyce halemanui Euphorbiaceae          
105208 Grumilea vermoeseni De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
4735 Carpodinus flavidiflora K.Schum.   Apocynaceae          
meri Meibomia rigida (Ell.) Kuntze >>Desmodium obtusum Fabaceae          
fesh Festuca shortii Kunth ex Wood >>Festuca paradoxa Poaceae          
33029 Prismatocarpus interruptus L'Hér.   Campanulaceae          
20254 Pentzia bolusii Hutch.   Asteraceae          
pl_3107 Hemerocallis citrina   Hemerocallidaceae          
stbof Stellaria borealis Bigelow var. floribunda Fern. >>Stellaria borealis ssp. borealis Caryophyllaceae          
plgl2 Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus (Piper) I.M. Johnston sculptured popcornflower Boraginaceae          
74554 Utricularia gibbsiae Stapf   Lentibulariaceae          
115659 Cola lateritia K.Schum. var. lateritia   Sterculiaceae          
12325 Haworthia angustifolia Haw. var. liliputana Uitewaal   ASPHODELACEAE          
vire4 Vittaria remota Fée purplestem shoestring fern Vittariaceae          
seit Setaria italica (L.) Beauv. foxtail bristlegrass Poaceae          
lori3 Lotus rigidus (Benth.) Greene shrubby deervetch Fabaceae          
     

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