Astragalus cerussatus Sheldon (powdery milkvetch)

 
Scientific name : Astragalus cerussatus Sheldon
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : powdery milkvetch
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pl_732 Onosma hispidum   Boraginaceae          
40158 Crassula elegans Schönland & Baker f. subsp. elegans   Crassulaceae          
pefr2 Penstemon fruticiformis Coville Death Valley beardtongue Scrophulariaceae          
elol2 Elaeis oleifera (Kunth) Cortes American oil palm Arecaceae          
cymop3 Cymophora B.L. Robins. cymophora Asteraceae          
115647 Cola glabra Brenan & Keay   Sterculiaceae          
crros Cryptantha rostellata (Greene) Greene var. spithamea (I.M. Johnston) Jepson >>Cryptantha flaccida Boraginaceae          
gite6 Gilia tenuiflora sensu Lindl., non Benth. >>Gilia splendens ssp. splendens Polemoniaceae          
86724 Linociera sudanica A.Chev.   Oleaceae          
93814 Aristida vanderystii auct.   Poaceae          
65537 Pelargonium myrrhifolium (L.) L'Hér. var. fruticosum auct.   Geraniaceae          
22209 Raphia rostrata Burret   Arecaceae          
92331 Tryphostemma parvifolia Baker f.   Passifloraceae          
84884 Treculia erinacea A.Chev.   Moraceae          
99231 Tricholaena grandiflora Hochst. ex A.Rich. var. collina Rendle   Poaceae          
5944 Chlorophytum cooperi (Baker) Nordal   ANTHERICACEAE          
     

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