Chamaesyce gracillima (S. Wats.) Millsp. (Mexican sandmat)

 
Scientific name : Chamaesyce gracillima (S. Wats.) Millsp.
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae
English name : Mexican sandmat
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50353 Euphorbia rubrispinosa S.Carter   Euphorbiaceae          
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38584 Convolvulus verdcourtianus Sebsebe   Convolvulaceae          
31463 Heliotropium drepanophyllum Baker   Boraginaceae          
55404 Cassia sabak Delile   Fabaceae          
81854 Faucaria laxipetala L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
arin14 Arthonia incarnata Fr. ex Almq. dot lichen Arthoniaceae          
22591 Rhus gueinzii Sond. var. spinescens (Diels) R.Fern. & A.Fern.   Anacardiaceae          
7303 Crossandra primuloides Lindau   Acanthaceae          
     

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