Desmodium rotundifolium DC. (prostrate ticktrefoil)

 
Scientific name : Desmodium rotundifolium DC.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : prostrate ticktrefoil
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24173 Senecio diversifolius A.Rich.   Asteraceae          
cosu3 Cordia sulcata DC. mucilage manjack Boraginaceae          
13814 Hermbstaedtia gregoryi C.B.Clarke   Amaranthaceae          
111321 Pouteria aylmeri (M.B.Scott) Baehni   Sapotaceae          
39414 Nephrophyllum abyssinicum A.Rich.   Convolvulaceae          
22941 Rosenia glandulosa Thunb.   Asteraceae          
ripe3 Rinodina penaridiana Mull. Arg. >>Rinodina bischoffii Physciaceae          
kosm Kosteletzkya smilacifolia Gray >>Kosteletzkya virginica Malvaceae          
erums5 Eriogonum umbellatum Torr. ssp. stellatum (Benth.) S. Stokes >>Eriogonum umbellatum var. ellipticum Polygonaceae          
pl_1695 Synurus palmatopinnatifidus   Compositae          
pl_5626 Rosa acicularis Prickly rose Rosaceae          
arni3 Aronia nigra (Willd.) Koehne >>Photinia melanocarpa Rosaceae          
44551 Mariscus inflatus C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
86569 Jasminum dichotomum Vahl   Oleaceae          
117583 Grewia trichocarpa Hochst. ex A.Rich.   Tiliaceae          
     

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