Oxytropis mertensiana Turcz. (Mertens' oxytrope)

 
Scientific name : Oxytropis mertensiana Turcz.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : Mertens' oxytrope
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pesi3 Peperomia sintenisii C. DC. Sintenis' peperomia Piperaceae          
pobo10 Polygonum ×bohemicum (J. Chrtek & Chrtkovß) Zika & Jacobson Bohemian knotweed Polygonaceae          
26099 Stathmostelma angustatum K.Schum. subsp. angustatum   Apocynaceae          
78534 Dissotis amplexicaulis Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
15621 Kniphofia burchellii (Lindl.) Kunth   ASPHODELACEAE          
34254 Alsine schimperi A.Rich. var. erlangeriana Engl.   Caryophyllaceae          
pecra2 Penstemon crandallii A. Nels. var. atratus (Keck) N. Holmgren >>Penstemon crandallii ssp. atratus Scrophulariaceae          
56329 Crotalaria oligostachya Baker   Fabaceae          
arabi2 Arabis L. rockcress Brassicaceae          
29077 Volkensia glomerata O.Hoffm. & Muschl.   Asteraceae          
81485 Delosperma pontii L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
109865 Populus deltoides Marshall subsp. deltoides   Salicaceae          
95752 Eragrostis pooides P.Beauv.   Poaceae          
crprp Crataegus pruinosa (Wendl. f.) K. Koch var. pachypoda (Sarg.) Palmer >>Crataegus pruinosa Rosaceae          
acko2 Acacia koaia Hbd. koaoha Fabaceae          
pegan Peganum L. peganum Zygophyllaceae          
     

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