Allium ampeloprasum L. (broadleaf wild leek)

 
Scientific name : Allium ampeloprasum L.
Botanical Family : Liliaceae
English name : broadleaf wild leek
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40532 Crassula quadrifida Baker f.   Crassulaceae          
rupep Ruellia pedunculata Torr. ex Gray ssp. pinetorum (Fern.) R.W. Long stalked wild petunia Acanthaceae          
79700 Kolobopetalum mayumbense Exell   Menispermaceae          
74613 Utricularia prehensilis E.Mey. var. hians (A.DC.) Kamienski   Lentibulariaceae          
busp2 Buellia spuria (Schaerer) Anzi disc lichen Physciaceae          
59779 Leptoderris katangensis De Wild.   Fabaceae          
dubl Dudleya blochmaniae (Eastw.) Moran Blochman's liveforever Crassulaceae          
calab4 Carex laxiflora Lam. var. blanda (Dewey) Boott >>Carex blanda Cyperaceae          
2185 Barleria mollis Lindau   Acanthaceae          
43160 Cyperus muricatus Kük.   Cyperaceae          
smboj Smelowskia borealis (Greene) Drury & Rollins var. jordalii Drury & Rollins Jordal's false candytuft Brassicaceae          
66539 Drimiopsis comptonii U. & D.Müll.-Doblies   Hyacinthaceae          
76536 Oedina brevispicata Polhill & Wiens   Loranthaceae          
76398 Loranthus rogersii Sprague ex Burtt Davy   Loranthaceae          
72669 Leucas argentea Gürke var. argentea   Lamiaceae          
49836 Euphorbia genistoides P.J.Bergius   Euphorbiaceae          
     

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