Chenopodium quinoa Willd. (quinoa)

 
Scientific name : Chenopodium quinoa Willd.
Botanical Family : Chenopodiaceae
English name : quinoa
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Botanical English Common Family          
ciin2 Cissus incisa auct. non Des Moulins >>Cissus trifoliata Vitaceae          
81331 Cylindrophyllum hallii L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
108362 Spermacoce tenuior L. var. tenuior   Rubiaceae          
68055 Spiloxene linearis (Andrews) Garside   Hypoxidaceae          
114706 Zaluzianskya ovata (Benth.) Walp.   Scrophulariaceae          
pedo2 Pelargonium ×domesticum Bailey (pro sp.) regal pelargonium Geraniaceae          
68522 Babiana auriculata G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
23809 Sclerochiton bequaertii De Wild.   Acanthaceae          
119289 Vitex mombassae Vatke var. erythrocarpa (Gürke) W.Piep.   Verbenaceae          
86822 Olinia aequipetala (Delile) Cufod.   OLINIACEAE          
pl_4937 Lysimachia paridiformis   Primulaceae          
gytr Gyalecta truncigena (Ach.) Hepp dimple lichen Gyalectaceae          
41005 Kalanchoe somaliensis Baker   Crassulaceae          
lapam3 Lathyrus palustris L. var. meridionalis Butters & St. John >>Lathyrus palustris Fabaceae          
27591 Tripteris confusa Bolus   Asteraceae          
soot Solanum ottonis auct. non Hyl. >>Solanum chenopodioides Solanaceae          
     

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