Astragalus pectinatus (Hook.) Dougl. ex G. Don (narrowleaf milkvetch)

 
Scientific name : Astragalus pectinatus (Hook.) Dougl. ex G. Don
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : narrowleaf milkvetch
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agpan5 Agropyron pauciflorum (Schwein.) A.S. Hitchc. var. novae-angliae (Scribn.) Taylor & MacBryde >>Elymus trachycaulus ssp. trachycaulus Poaceae          
19393 Osteospermum imbricatum L. var. helichrysoides (DC.) Norl.   Asteraceae          
85568 Syzygium staudtii (Engl.) Mildbr.   Myrtaceae          
59582 Julbernardia unijugata J.Léonard   Fabaceae          
huhe2 Huperzia ×helleri (Herter) Kartesz & Gandhi   Lycopodiaceae          
sasa3 Sanicula saxatilis Greene devil's blacksnakeroot Apiaceae          
501 Asclepias crispa P.J.Bergius var. pseudocrispa (Schltr.) N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
trho4 Trichomanes hookeri K. Presl Hooker's bristle fern Hymenophyllaceae          
36512 Wurmbea marginata (Desr.) B.Nord. x W.spicata (Burm.f.) T.Durand & Schinz var. ustulata (B.Nord.) B.Nord.   COLCHICACEAE          
erac7 Erigeron acomanus Spellenberg & P. Knight bluewater fleabane Asteraceae          
agsu Agropyron subsecundum (Link) A.S. Hitchc. >>Elymus trachycaulus ssp. subsecundus Poaceae          
110733 Achras sericea Schumach.   Sapotaceae          
105414 Ixora radiata Hiern   Rubiaceae          
49223 Eriospermum longipetiolatum Dammer   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
ernam Ericameria nauseosa (Pallas ex Pursh) Nesom & Baird ssp. consimilis (Greene) Nesom & Baird var. mohavensis (Greene) Nesom & Baird rubber rabbitbrush Asteraceae          
78788 Heterotis pygmaea (A.Chev. & Jacq.-Fél.) Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
     

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