Astragalus kentrophyta Gray var. elatus S. Wats. (tall spiny milkvetch)

 
Scientific name : Astragalus kentrophyta Gray var. elatus S. Wats.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : tall spiny milkvetch
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sede Sedum debile S. Wats. orpine stonecrop Crassulaceae          
ruco9 Rubus conanictuensis Bailey Conanicut Island blackberry Rosaceae          
11236 Gethyllis undulata Herb.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
9234 Duvernoya verdickii De Wild.   Acanthaceae          
hemi5 Hemicarpha micrantha (Vahl) Pax >>Lipocarpha micrantha Cyperaceae          
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33102 Trachelium diffusum L.f.   Campanulaceae          
59678 Lathyrus tshitirungensis De Wild.   Fabaceae          
sats Saussurea ×tschuktschorum Lipsch. (pro sp.)   Asteraceae          
71081 Schizostylis pauciflora Klatt   Iridaceae          
43570 Eleocharis nupeensis Hutch.   Cyperaceae          
36413 Iphigenia guineensis Baker   COLCHICACEAE          
chpl5 Cheirostemon platanoides Humb. & Bonpl. >>Chiranthodendron pentadactylon Sterculiaceae          
32610 Trichodesma africanum (L.) Lehm. subsp. gracile (Batt.) Le Houér.   Boraginaceae          
     

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