Panax L. (ginseng)

 
Scientific name : Panax L.
Botanical Family : Araliaceae
English name : ginseng
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31972 Linconia cuspidata (Thunb.) Sw.   BRUNIACEAE          
53623 Amphinomia dinteri (Schinz) A.Schreib.   Fabaceae          
dipa15 Dirina paradoxa (Fee) Tehler   Roccellaceae          
59247 Indigofera repens Cronquist   Fabaceae          
85086 Afrardisia staudtii (Gilg) Mez   Myrsinaceae          
neav Nephrolepis ×averyi C.E. Nauman   Dryopteridaceae          
baab Bahia absinthifolia Benth. hairyseed bahia Asteraceae          
27713 Tulbaghia dregeana Kunth   Alliaceae          
76468 Loranthus terminaliae Engl. & Gilg   Loranthaceae          
117463 Grewia lasiocarpa E.Mey. ex Harv.   Tiliaceae          
zygod Zygodon Hook. & Tayl. zygodon moss Orthotrichaceae          
35891 Acioa gossweileri Cavaco   Chrysobalanaceae          
ulal Ulmus alata Michx. winged elm Ulmaceae          
phve7 Physalis versicolor Rydb. >>Physalis crassifolia var. versicolor Solanaceae          
pofr4 Potentilla fruticosa auct. non L. >>Dasiphora floribunda Rosaceae          
86792 Schrebera arborea A.Chev.   Oleaceae          
     

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