Lupinus grandifolius Lindl. ex J.G. Agardh (>>Lupinus polyphyllus ssp. polyphyllus var. grandifolius)

 
Scientific name : Lupinus grandifolius Lindl. ex J.G. Agardh
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : >>Lupinus polyphyllus ssp. polyphyllus var. grandifolius
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pyru3 Pyrrhospora russula (Ach.) Hafellner   Lecanoraceae          
cahy4 Carex hystericina Muhl. ex Willd. bottlebrush sedge Cyperaceae          
peaza3 Penstemon azureus Benth. var. angustissimus Gray >>Penstemon azureus ssp. angustissimus Scrophulariaceae          
117034 Lachnaea filamentosa Meisn.   Thymelaeaceae          
23761 Schizostephanus gossweileri (S.Moore) Liede   Apocynaceae          
tecal Teucrium canadense L. var. littorale (Bickn.) Fern. >>Teucrium canadense var. canadense Lamiaceae          
saer4 Sauvagesia erecta L. creole tea Ochnaceae          
aypi Ayenia pilosa Cristobal hairy ayenia Sterculiaceae          
15874 Lactuca welwitschii Scott-Elliot   Asteraceae          
asre9 Aster retroflexus Lindl. ex DC. >>Symphyotrichum retroflexum Asteraceae          
18949 Odina schweinfurthii Engl.   Anacardiaceae          
3657 Brillantaisia nyanzarum Burkill   Acanthaceae          
clcab Clermontia caerulea Hbd. var. brevidens Skottsberg >>Clermontia clermontioides ssp. clermontioides Campanulaceae          
103783 Anthospermum scabrum Thunb.   Rubiaceae          
89608 Habenaria yatengensis A.Chev.   Orchidaceae          
79953 Antimima saturata (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
     

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