Astragalus filipes Torr. ex Gray (basalt milkvetch)

 
Scientific name : Astragalus filipes Torr. ex Gray
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : basalt milkvetch
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Botanical English Common Family          
118753 Clerodendrum thonneri Gürke   Verbenaceae          
23073 Ruspolia pseuderanthemoides Lindau   Acanthaceae          
100774 Portulaca guineensis Lindl. ex Ker Gawl. var. nitidissima (Poelln.) Cufod.   Portulacaceae          
pl_3148 Hyacinthus orientalis Hyacinth Hyacinthaceae          
anbi4 Anthoceros bilobata Turpin >>Phaeoceros carolinianus Anthocerotaceae          
48688 Erica saptouensis E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
113143 Manulea linifolia Thunb.   Scrophulariaceae          
chame3 Chamelaucium Desf. chamelaucium Myrtaceae          
xyfl3 Xylosma flexuosa (Kunth) Hemsl. brushholly Flacourtiaceae          
19641 Othonna rosea Klatt   Asteraceae          
86987 Acrolophia micrantha (Lindl.) Schltr. & Bolus   Orchidaceae          
17931 Mesembryanthemum spinosum L. var. micranthum Pax   Aizoaceae          
assp4 Astragalus spaldingii Gray Spalding's milkvetch Fabaceae          
leco34 Lecidea columbiana H. Magn. >>Lecidea tessellata Lecideaceae          
119328 Vitex radula W.Piep.   Verbenaceae          
111966 Celsia interrupta Engl.   Scrophulariaceae          
     

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