Coronilla cretica L. (Cretan crownvetch)

 
Scientific name : Coronilla cretica L.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : Cretan crownvetch
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thfu Thelenella fugiens (mull. Arg.) R. C. Harris   Thelenellaceae          
55667 Coronilla thymifolia Burm.f.   Fabaceae          
cuau Cuscuta australis R.Br. >>Cuscuta obtusiflora Cuscutaceae          
trla20 Trifolium lacerum Greene >>Trifolium mucronatum ssp. lacerum Fabaceae          
114343 Sutera foliolosa (Benth.) Hiern   Scrophulariaceae          
pist Pinus strobus L. eastern white pine Pinaceae          
pl_6479 Tropaeolum tricolorum   Tropaeolaceae          
pl_93 Phormium tenax New Zealand flax Agavaceae          
gedey2 Gentianella detonsa (Rottb.) G. Don ssp. yukonensis J. Gillett >>Gentianopsis detonsa ssp. yukonensis Gentianaceae          
89930 Lissochilus luteus Sw.   Orchidaceae          
101395 Protea kibarensis Hauman subsp. kibarensis   PROTEACEAE          
55371 Cassia obovata Collad.   Fabaceae          
chcen3 Chamaesyce celastroides (Boiss.) Croizat & Deg. var. nelsonii (St. John) Raju & Rao >>Chamaesyce celastroides var. hanapepensis Euphorbiaceae          
77608 Hibiscus elliottiae Harv. var. pechuelii (Kuntze) Hochr.   Malvaceae          
69386 Gladiolus longicollis Baker var. platypetalus (Baker) Oberm.   Iridaceae          
thlar2 Thysanocarpus laciniatus Nutt. var. rigidus Munz >>Thysanocarpus laciniatus Brassicaceae          
     

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