Coreopsis pubescens Ell. (star tickseed)

 
Scientific name : Coreopsis pubescens Ell.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : star tickseed
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43673 Ficinia dunensis Levyns   Cyperaceae          
splo4 Sporobolus longifolius (Torr.) Wood >>Sporobolus clandestinus Poaceae          
92706 Piper reflexum L.f.   Piperaceae          
45816 Aleurites montana (Lour.) Wilson   Euphorbiaceae          
dica28 Dichelyma capillaceum (With.) Myr. dichelyma moss Capparidaceae          
sobi60 Solorina bispora Nyl. chocolate chip lichen Peltigeraceae          
30914 Dolichandrone latifolia Baker   Bignoniaceae          
94908 Digitaria debilis (Desf.) Willd. var. gigantea Rendle   Poaceae          
21259 Polyarrhena reflexa (L.) Cass. subsp. reflexa   Asteraceae          
98102 Poa heterogama Hack.   Poaceae          
isflf Isoetes flaccida Shuttlw. ex A. Braun var. flaccida southern quillwort Hemerocallidaceae          
28899 Vernonia superba O.Hoffm.   Asteraceae          
maba3 Matelea baldwyniana (Sweet) Woods. Baldwin's milkvine Asclepiadaceae          
83749 Sphalmanthus longipapillatus L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
17605 Mesembryanthemum leave Thunb.   Aizoaceae          
43638 Ficinia angustifolia (Schrad.) Levyns   Cyperaceae          
     

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