Astragalus trichopodus (Nutt.) Gray (Santa Barbara milkvetch)

 
Scientific name : Astragalus trichopodus (Nutt.) Gray
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : Santa Barbara milkvetch
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19287 Orthopichonia barteri (Stapf) H.Huber   Apocynaceae          
63106 Tephrosia whyteana Baker f. subsp. gemina Brummitt   Fabaceae          
ascrh Astragalus cremnophylax Barneby var. hevronii Barneby sentry milkvetch Fabaceae          
pevu3 Petasites vulgaris Hill >>Petasites hybridus Asteraceae          
vili7 Viola lithion N. & P. Holmgren rock violet Violaceae          
caal10 Castanea alnifolia Nutt. >>Castanea pumila var. pumila Calochortaceae          
urfu Urostachys funiformis (Cham. ex Spring) Herter >>Huperzia funiformis Lycopodiaceae          
7374 Cryptolepis welwitschii (Baill.) Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
37094 Combretum verticillatum Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
90021 Listrostachys clavata Rendle   Orchidaceae          
103133 Weihea bequaertii De Wild.   Rhizophoraceae          
103786 Anthospermum spathulatum Spreng. subsp. spathulatum   Rubiaceae          
coer3 Coprosma ernodeoides Gray 'aiakanene Rubiaceae          
92501 Sesamum rostratum Hochst.   Pedaliaceae          
armua Argemone munita Dur. & Hilg. ssp. argentea G.B. Ownbey flatbud pricklypoppy Papaveraceae          
aspue Aster puniceus L. var. elliottii (Torr. & Gray) A.G. Jones >>Symphyotrichum elliotii Asteraceae          
     

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