Dioscorea trifida L. f. (Indian yam)

 
Scientific name : Dioscorea trifida L. f.
Botanical Family : Dioscoreaceae
English name : Indian yam
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lynu Lysimachia nummularia L. creeping jenny Primulaceae          
cesc3 Cereus schottii Engelm. >>Pachycereus schottii Cactaceae          
cafa4 Cadaba farinosa Forsskal cadaba Capparaceae          
22822 Rhus welwitschii Engl. var. angustifoliolata Baker f.   Anacardiaceae          
55436 Cassia wittei Ghesq.   Fabaceae          
33403 Wahlenbergia subaphylla (Baker) Thulin subsp. subaphylla   Campanulaceae          
gest2 Geum strictum Ait. >>Geum aleppicum Rosaceae          
brho2 Bromus hordeaceus L. soft brome Poaceae          
hybo3 Hydrocotyle bowlesioides Mathias & Constance largeleaf marshpennywort Apiaceae          
28263 Vernonia aemulans auct.   Asteraceae          
119791 Cissus caillei A.Chev.   Vitaceae          
61134 Otholobium saxosum C.H.Stirt.   Fabaceae          
aqpu Aquilegia pubescens Coville Sierra columbine Ranunculaceae          
culo Curcuma longa L. common turmeric Zingiberaceae          
caba14 Calliopsis basalis A. Dietr. >>Coreopsis basalis Asteraceae          
caim4 Caloplaca impolita Arup orange lichen Teloschistaceae          
     

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