Cassia obovata Colladon (>>Senna italica)

 
Scientific name : Cassia obovata Colladon
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : >>Senna italica
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13642 Helichrysum splendidum (Thunb.) Less.   Asteraceae          
76512 Loranthus viridizonatus Werth   Loranthaceae          
aslor Astragalus lotiflorus Hook. var. reverchonii (Gray) M.E. Jones >>Astragalus lotiflorus Fabaceae          
cafi4 Cassytha filiformis L. devil's gut Lauraceae          
38124 Rourea baumannii Gilg   Connaraceae          
86803 Schrebera koiloneura Gilg var. delevoyi De Wild.   Oleaceae          
57669 Entada sudanica Schweinf. var. pubescens Jum. & H.Perrier   Fabaceae          
cele Ceanothus lemmonii Parry Lemmon's ceanothus Rhamnaceae          
pefl13 Perularia flava (L.) Farw. >>Platanthera flava var. flava Orchidaceae          
masc2 Machaeranthera scoparia Greene >>Machaeranthera canescens ssp. canescens var. ambigua Asteraceae          
blcrm Bloomeria crocea (Torr.) Coville var. montana (Greene) Ingram common goldenstar Liliaceae          
66568 Eucomis albomarginata Barnes   Hyacinthaceae          
pl_2272 Ehretia ovalifolia   Ehretiaceae          
copu9 Coreopsis pulchra Boynt. woodland tickseed Asteraceae          
5127 Cercestis lanceolatus Engl.   Araceae          
64676 Sebaea minima Jaroscz   Gentianaceae          
     

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