Panax pseudoginseng Wallich (ginseng)

 
Scientific name : Panax pseudoginseng Wallich
Botanical Family : Araliaceae
English name : ginseng
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28947 Vernonia undulata Oliv. & Hiern   Asteraceae          
sedot Senecio douglasii DC. var. tularensis Munz >>Senecio flaccidus var. douglasii Asteraceae          
67088 Ornithogalum setifolium Kunth   Hyacinthaceae          
92726 Pittosporum abyssinicum Delile subsp. fulvo-tomentosum (Engl.) Cufod.   Pittosporaceae          
dema2 Desmodium marilandicum (L.) DC. smooth small-leaf ticktrefoil Fabaceae          
clmi6 Cladonia mitis Sandst. >>Cladina mitis Cladoniaceae          
20756 Phaulopsis pulchella Manktelow   Acanthaceae          
61861 Pterocarpus officinalis Jacq.   Fabaceae          
loko2 Lonicera korolkowii Stapf blueleaf honeysuckle Caprifoliaceae          
276 Aristolochia talbotii S.Moore   Aristolochiaceae          
orca Orcuttia californica Vasey California Orcutt grass Poaceae          
poses3 Poa secunda J. Presl var. stenophylla (Vasey) Beetle >>Poa secunda Poaceae          
pose2 Pogogyne serpylloides (Torr.) Gray thymeleaf mesamint Lamiaceae          
ensi Encyclia sintenisii (Reichenb. f.) Britt. >>Encyclia gravida Orchidaceae          
18187 Microloma calycinum E.Mey. var. falvescens E.Mey.   Apocynaceae          
ashy9 Astripomoea hyoscyamoides (Vatke) Verdc.   Convolvulaceae          
     

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