Chrysogonum virginianum L. (green and gold)

 
Scientific name : Chrysogonum virginianum L.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : green and gold
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31349 Heliophila polygaloides Schltr.   Brassicaceae          
59090 Indigofera monanthoides J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
49370 Erythroxylum emarginatum Thonn. var. caffrum (Sond.) O.E.Schulz   ERYTHROXYLACEAE          
84683 Ficus rudens Hutch.   Moraceae          
mepic2 Mentha piperita L. ssp. citrata (Ehrh.) Briq. >>Mentha aquatica Lamiaceae          
65103 Geranium zonale L.   Geraniaceae          
59443 Indigofera trigonelloides Jaub. & Spach   Fabaceae          
caar25 Caltha arctica R. Br. >>Caltha palustris var. radicans Ranunculaceae          
zigl2 Zigadenus glaucus Nutt. >>Zigadenus elegans ssp. glaucus Liliaceae          
masat2 Malacothrix saxatilis (Nutt.) Torr. & Gray var. tenuissima Munz >>Malacothrix saxatilis var. tenuifolia Asteraceae          
115332 Solanum munitum Bitter var. javellense Lanza   Solanaceae          
44198 Kyllinga alata Nees   Cyperaceae          
cahik Cardamine hirsuta L. var. kamtschatica (Regel) O.E. Schulz >>Cardamine oligosperma var. kamtschatica Brassicaceae          
71462 Watsonia versfeldii J.W.Mathews & L.Bolus   Iridaceae          
103674 Amaralia huana Wernham   Rubiaceae          
116871 Gnidia caniflora Meisn.   Thymelaeaceae          
     

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