Cynara cardunculus L. (cardoon)

 
Scientific name : Cynara cardunculus L.
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : cardoon
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bana2 Bacidia naegelii (Hepp) Zahlbr. >>Lecania naegelii Bacidiaceae          
56361 Crotalaria passerinoides Taub.   Fabaceae          
arin16 Arthothelium interveniens (Nyl.) Zahlbr.   Uncertain Lichen Family          
teca Terminalia catappa L. troipical almond Combretaceae          
114785 Hannoa schweinfurthii Oliv.   Simaroubaceae          
52900 Acacia longifolia (Andrews) Willd.   Fabaceae          
83799 Sphalmanthus tetragonus (Thunb.) L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
61049 Ormocarpum flavum J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
alvuv Alchemilla vulgaris L. var. vestita (Buser) Murb. >>Alchemilla filicaulis ssp. vestita Rosaceae          
101374 Protea grandiflora Thunb.   PROTEACEAE          
37119 Guiera senegalensis J.F.Gmel.   Combretaceae          
60480 Macrotyloma fimbriatum (Harms) Verdc.   Fabaceae          
4768 Carpodinus maximus K.Schum. ex Hallier f.   Apocynaceae          
67068 Ornithogalum revolutum auct.   Hyacinthaceae          
20377 Periploca ephedriformis (Deflers) Schweinf. ex Deflers   Apocynaceae          
9782 Ephippiocarpa humilis (Chiov.) Boiteau   Apocynaceae          
     

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