Pachyrhizus L.C. Rich. ex DC. (pachyrhizus)

 
Scientific name : Pachyrhizus L.C. Rich. ex DC.
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : pachyrhizus
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38828 Ipomoea chrysosperma Hallier f.   Convolvulaceae          
brsu14 Bryum submuticum Philib. >>Bryum caespiticium Bryaceae          
17276 Mesembryanthemum breve L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
12931 Haworthia willowmorensis Poelln.   ASPHODELACEAE          
2702 Bidens pachyloma (Oliv. & Hiern) Cufod.   Asteraceae          
hepio Hedeoma piperita Benth. var. oblongifolia Gray >>Hedeoma oblongifolia Lamiaceae          
22461 Rhus ampla Engl.   Anacardiaceae          
heded Helianthus debilis Nutt. ssp. debilis cucumberleaf sunflower Asteraceae          
105420 Ixora scheffleri K.Schum. & K.Krause subsp. scheffleri   Rubiaceae          
52088 Scyphogyne divaricata (Klotzsch) Benth.   Ericaceae          
asxi Astragalus xiphoides (Barneby) Barneby gladiator milkvetch Fabaceae          
80406 Cheiridopsis ampliata L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
102206 Ischyrolepis curvibracteata Esterh.   RESTIONACEAE          
delo2 Dermatocarpon lorenzianum Anders silverskin lichen Verrucariaceae          
     

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