Amorpha nana Nutt. (dwarf false indigo)

 
Scientific name : Amorpha nana Nutt.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : dwarf false indigo
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pl_2215 Scirpus ternatus   Cyperaceae          
21847 Pteronia chrysocomifolia Poir.   Asteraceae          
sihi3 Sidalcea hirtipes C.L. Hitchc. bristlystem checkerbloom Malvaceae          
mola Moluccella laevis L. shellflower Lamiaceae          
44231 Kyllinga cartilaginea K.Schum.   Cyperaceae          
81388 Delosperma dyeri L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
37330 Aneilema beniniense (P.Beauv.) Kunth subsp. sessilifolium (Benth.) Morton   Commelinaceae          
45175 Scirpus muricinux C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
aslek Astragalus lentiginosus Dougl. ex Hook. var. kennedyi (Rydb.) Barneby Kennedy's milkvetch Fabaceae          
6517 Clitandra gracilis (Stapf) Hallier f.   Apocynaceae          
erspm2 Erigeron speciosus (Lindl.) DC. var. mollis (Gray) Welsh >>Erigeron subtrinervis var. subtrinervis Asteraceae          
tinoe Timmia norvegica Zett. var. excurrens Bryhn Norwegian timmia moss Timmiaceae          
cotit Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt. var. tinctoria golden tickseed Asteraceae          
67311 Scilla moschata Schönland   Hyacinthaceae          
gamu6 Garcinia multiflora Champ. ex Benth. garcinia Clusiaceae          
71147 Syringodea filifolia Baker   Iridaceae          
     

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