Orophaca caespitosa (Nutt.) Britt. (>>Astragalus spatulatus)

 
Scientific name : Orophaca caespitosa (Nutt.) Britt.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : >>Astragalus spatulatus
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30553 Commiphora neumannii Engl.   Burseraceae          
53232 Adenodolichos oblongifoliolatus R.Wilczek   Fabaceae          
66115 Heliconia psittacorum L.f.   HELICONIACEAE          
117251 Christiana cordifolia Hook.f.   Tiliaceae          
scsca Scapania scandica (Arnell & H. Buch) Macvicar var. argutedentata H. Buch   Scapaniaceae          
99062 Stipagrostis foexiana (Maire & Wilczek) De Winter   Poaceae          
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72822 Mentha dumetorum Schult. var. natalensis Briq.   Lamiaceae          
ragr3 Ranunculus grayi Britt. >>Ranunculus karelinii Ranunculaceae          
cofi4 Cornicularia fibrillosa (Ach.) Halsey >>Bryoria furcellata Parmeliaceae          
ruar11 Rubus argutinus Bailey >>Rubus randolphiorum Rosaceae          
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45087 Scirpus diphyllus Retz.   Cyperaceae          
siea Sisyrinchium eastwoodiae Bickn. >>Sisyrinchium bellum Iridaceae          
21084 Pleioceras glaberrima Wernham   Apocynaceae          
oxcac2 Oxytropis campestris (L.) DC. var. columbiana (St. John) Barneby field locoweed Fabaceae          
     

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