Ophioglossum vulgatum auct. non L. (>>Ophioglossum pusillum)

 
Scientific name : Ophioglossum vulgatum auct. non L.
Botanical Family : Tecophilaeaceae
English name : >>Ophioglossum pusillum
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poin19 Polygonum incarnatum Ell. >>Polygonum lapathifolium Polygonaceae          
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cymua Cyperus mutisii (Kunth) Griseb. var. asper (Liebm.) Kükenth. >>Cyperus mutisii Cyperaceae          
58252 Glycine javanica L. var. claessensii (De Wild.) Hauman   Fabaceae          
hefuf Heterotheca fulcrata (Greene) Shinners var. fulcrata rockyscree false goldenaster Asteraceae          
lumi9 Lupinus microcarpus Sims >>Lupinus subvexus var. subvexus Fabaceae          
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75557 Strychnos brachyura Gilg   Loganiaceae          
coch3 Conyza chilensis Spreng. >>Conyza primulifolia Asteraceae          
sepss2 Senecio pseudaureus Rydb. ssp. semicordatus (Mackenzie & Bush) G.W. Douglas & G. Ruyle-Douglas >>Packera pseudaurea var. semicordata Asteraceae          
100807 Portulaca stuhlmannii Poelln.   Portulacaceae          
     

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