Marrubium L. (horehound)

 
Scientific name : Marrubium L.
Botanical Family : Lamiaceae
English name : horehound
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amsc6 Amarella scopulorum Greene >>Gentianella amarella ssp. heterosepala Gentianaceae          
106721 Pavetta silvicola Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
orni Oreocarya nitida Greene >>Cryptantha fulvocanescens var. nitida Boraginaceae          
53892 Argyrolobium summomontanum Hilliard & B.L.Burtt   Fabaceae          
38068 Hemandradenia chevalieri Stapf   Connaraceae          
cosci2 Coscinodon Spreng. coscinodon moss Grimmiaceae          
urte2 Urochloa texana (Buckl.) R. Webster Texas signalgrass Poaceae          
adel Adenoropium elegans Pohl >>Jatropha gossypiifolia var. elegans Euphorbiaceae          
nere Neyraudia reynaudiana (Kunth) Keng ex A.S. Hitchc. silkreed Poaceae          
pl_543 Thysanotus tuberosus Fringed lily ASPHODELACEAE          
borin Borinda Stapleton borinda Poaceae          
4091 Callilepis lancifolia Burtt Davy   Asteraceae          
rhpo4 Rhizocarpon polycarpoides Degel. map lichen Rhizocarpaceae          
hela2 Helianthus laevigatus Torr. & Gray smooth sunflower Asteraceae          
pyte2 Pyrenula tenuisepta R. C. Harris wart lichen Pyrenulaceae          
     

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