Astragalus tortipes J.L. Anderson & J.M. Porter (sleeping Ute milkvetch)

 
Scientific name : Astragalus tortipes J.L. Anderson & J.M. Porter
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : sleeping Ute milkvetch
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meha7 Melicope haleakalae (B.C. Stone) T.G. Hartley & B.C. Stone Haleakala melicope Rutaceae          
57868 Eriosema psoraleoides (Lam.) G.Don x E. salignum E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
39311 Ipomoea welwitschii Vatke ex Hallier f. var. latifolia Britten   Convolvulaceae          
pl_4900 Claytonia sibirica Pink purslane Portulacaceae          
78367 Trachyphrynium braunianum (K.Schum.) Baker   Marantaceae          
78173 Sida rhombifolia L. subsp. retusa (L.) Borss.Waalk.   Malvaceae          
78998 Memecylon vogelii Naudin   Melastomataceae          
28883 Vernonia squarrosa Dinter ex Merxm.   Asteraceae          
caar23 Cathartolinum arenicola Small >>Linum arenicola Linaceae          
shro2 Shinnersoseris rostrata (Gray) S. Tomb beaked skeletonweed Asteraceae          
lecal Leptodactylon californicum Hook. & Arn. ssp. leptotrichomum Gordon California prickly phlox Polemoniaceae          
lufob Lupinus formosus Greene var. bridgesii (S. Wats.) Greene >>Lupinus formosus var. robustus Fabaceae          
crre8 Crataegus recedens Sarg. >>Crataegus nitidula Rosaceae          
pl_1700 Tagetes micrantha   Compositae          
brpua Bromopsis pumpelliana (Scribn.) Holub ssp. arctica (Shear ex Scribn. & Merr.) A.& D. Löve >>Bromus inermis ssp. pumpellianus var. arcticus Poaceae          
60857 Mimosa stellata Forssk.   Fabaceae          
     

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