Acacia gunnii (Ploughshare Wattle)

 
Scientific name : Acacia gunnii
Botanical Family : MIMOSACEAE
English name : Ploughshare Wattle
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Botanical English Common Family          
1395 Astephanus lanceolatus (Thunb.) R.Br.   Apocynaceae          
amyri Amyris P. Br. torchwood Rutaceae          
drsl Dryopteris ×slossoniae Wherry ex Lellinger   Dryopteridaceae          
98441 Schismus fasciculatus P.Beauv.   Poaceae          
107426 Psychotria kirkii Hiern var. tarambassica (Bremek.) Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
oxin3 Oxycoccus intermedius (Gray) Rydb. >>Vaccinium oxycoccos Ericaceae          
48773 Erica taxifolia F.A.Bauer   Ericaceae          
102492 Restio pillansii H.P.Linder   RESTIONACEAE          
77971 Malvastrum racemosum Harv.   Malvaceae          
plda Pleuropogon davyi L. Benson >>Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi Poaceae          
gahee Gayophytum helleri Rydb. var. erosulatum Jepson >>Gayophytum diffusum ssp. parviflorum Onagraceae          
97442 Panicum repentellum Napper   Poaceae          
34951 Hippocratea luteoviridis Exell   Celastraceae          
14021 Homochaete dinteriana Muschl. ex Dinter   Asteraceae          
     

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