Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr. (smooth hawksbeard)

 
Scientific name : Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : smooth hawksbeard
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57182 Dialium dinklagei Harms   Fabaceae          
112693 Ilysanthes welwitschii Engl.   Scrophulariaceae          
10036 Erlangea monticola M.Taylor   Asteraceae          
57552 Droogmansia grandiflora B.G.Schub. var. grandiflora   Fabaceae          
poin12 Polygala intermontana T. Wendt Intermountain milkwort Polygalaceae          
21291 Polyechma abyssinicum Hochst. ex Nees   Acanthaceae          
99783 Tristicha hypnoides Spreng.   PODOSTEMACEAE          
bapoe Bartramia pomiformis Hedw. var. elongata Turn. >>Bartramia pomiformis Bartramiaceae          
61783 Psoralea polyphylla Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
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pl_371 Arisaema amurense Tian Nan Xing Araceae          
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72648 Leonotis schinzii Gürke   Lamiaceae          
loar7 Lorinseria areolata (L.) K. Presl >>Woodwardia areolata Blechnaceae          
26573 Susanna dinteri E.Phillips   Asteraceae          
37987 Cnestis laurentii De Wild.   Connaraceae          
     

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