Cardamine bellidifolia L. (alpine bittercress)

 
Scientific name : Cardamine bellidifolia L.
Botanical Family : Brassicaceae
English name : alpine bittercress
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117932 Celtis integrifolia Lam.   Ulmaceae          
50339 Euphorbia rhombifolia Boiss.   Euphorbiaceae          
66018 Scaevola lobelia Murray   Goodeniaceae          
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ivba Ivesia baileyi S. Wats. Bailey's ivesia Rosaceae          
symph Symphoricarpos Duham. snowberry Caprifoliaceae          
higr7 Hieracium ×grohii Lepage   Asteraceae          
61709 Psoralea arborea Sims   Fabaceae          
neka2 Neraudia kauaiensis (Hbd.) Cowan Kauai ma'oloa Urticaceae          
53853 Argyrolobium pachyphyllum Schltr.   Fabaceae          
asba3 Astragalus barnebyi Welsh & Atwood >>Astragalus desperatus var. conspectus Fabaceae          
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