Acacia armata (Kangaroo Thorn)

 
Scientific name : Acacia armata
Botanical Family : MIMOSACEAE
English name : Kangaroo Thorn
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1152 Asparagus ritschardii De Wild.   Asparagaceae          
100365 Ceratogonum atriplicifolium Meisn.   Polygonaceae          
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98539 Setaria aurea Hochst. ex A.Braun var. latifolia Peter   Poaceae          
mideg Mimulus dentatus Nutt. ex Benth. var. gracilis Gray >>Mimulus moschatus var. longiflorus Scrophulariaceae          
17902 Mesembryanthemum semidentatum Salm-Dyck   Aizoaceae          
40896 Kalanchoe diversa N.E.Br.   Crassulaceae          
33152 Wahlenbergia capillifolia E.Mey. ex Brehmer   Campanulaceae          
16156 Landolphia tomentella (Stapf) A.Chev. var. rufescens A.Chev.   Apocynaceae          
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