Amphiachyris (A. DC.) Nutt. (broomweed)

 
Scientific name : Amphiachyris (A. DC.) Nutt.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : broomweed
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55727 Crotalaria albicaulis Franch.   Fabaceae          
18562 Mtonia glandulifera Beentje   Asteraceae          
71745 Acrocephalus oligocephalus Baker   Lamiaceae          
12907 Haworthia venusta C.L.Scott   ASPHODELACEAE          
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codi12 Coenogonium disjunctum Nyl.   Gyalectaceae          
oxpai Oxycoccus palustris Pers. var. intermedius (Gray) T.J. Howell >>Vaccinium oxycoccos Ericaceae          
113393 Nemesia thunbergii G.Don   Scrophulariaceae          
72806 Leucas welwitschii Gürke   Lamiaceae          
117664 Triumfetta annua L.   Tiliaceae          
35664 Salicornia strobilacea Pall.   Chenopodiaceae          
5979 Chlorophytum fibrosum Engl. & K.Krause   ANTHERICACEAE          
naco2 Najas conferta (A. Braun) A. Braun >>Najas wrightiana Polypodiaceae          
46059 Bridelia fischeri Pax var. lingelsheimii (Gehrm.) Hutch.   Euphorbiaceae          
rusaa Rumex salicifolius Weinm. var. angustivalvis Danser willow dock Polygonaceae          
     

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