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| Scientific name
: Alternanthera hassleriana Chodat ex Chodat & Hassler |
Botanical Family : Amaranthaceae |
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English
name : Hassler's alternanthera |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| dendr4 |
Dendrophthora Eichl. |
tree destroyer |
Martyniaceae |
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| 37355 |
Aneilema hockii De Wild.
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Commelinaceae |
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| mimu4 |
Mimosa muricata L. |
>>Acacia muricata |
Fabaceae |
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| 102362 |
Restio debilis Nees var. subulatus (Mast.) Pillans
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RESTIONACEAE |
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| 118154 |
Pouzolzia conulifera Friis & Jellis
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Urticaceae |
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| 11096 |
Geigeria pteropoda S.Moore
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Asteraceae |
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| 85607 |
Najas pectinata auct.
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Najadaceae |
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| 36211 |
Garcinia nitidula Engl.
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Clusiaceae |
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| 10919 |
Gasteria pulchra (Aiton) Haw.
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ASPHODELACEAE |
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| pl_3583 |
Astragalus canadensis |
Canadian milkvetch |
Leguminosae |
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| 6640 |
Conyza apiculata Hutch. & M.B.Moss
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Asteraceae |
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| 62959 |
Tephrosia multijuga R.G.N.Young
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Fabaceae |
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| amca2 |
Amaranthus cannabinus (L.) Sauer |
tidalmarsh amaranth |
Amaranthaceae |
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| raant |
Ranunculus andersonii Gray var. tenellus S. Wats. |
Anderson's buttercup |
Ranunculaceae |
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| 34461 |
Polycarpon memphiticum (Delile) Fenzl ex Broun & Massey
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Caryophyllaceae |
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| ache |
Acalypha hederacea Torr. |
>>Acalypha monostachya |
Euphorbiaceae |
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