Papaver pseudoorientale (Fedde) Medv. (>>Papaver orientale)

 
Scientific name : Papaver pseudoorientale (Fedde) Medv.
Botanical Family : Papaveraceae
English name : >>Papaver orientale
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33647 Capparis holliensis A.Chev.   Capparaceae          
porup Potentilla rubricaulis Lehm. var. pedersenii Rydb. >>Potentilla rubricaulis Rosaceae          
32267 Pachira insignis (Sw.) Sw. ex Savigny   Bombacaceae          
pl_781 Calochortus tolmiei Tolmie startulip Calochortaceae          
66953 Ornithogalum giganteum Jacq.   Hyacinthaceae          
secy4 Senecio cymbalarioides Nutt., non Buek >>Packera streptanthifolia Asteraceae          
ponit Polygala nitida Brandeg. var. tamaulipana T. Wendt shining milkwort Polygalaceae          
45492 Tetraria circinalis (Schrad.) C.B.Clarke var. transiens Kük.   Cyperaceae          
53016 Acacia rehmmaniana auct.   Fabaceae          
52290 Tapura carinata Breteler   DICHAPETALACEAE          
63940 Homalium gilletii De Wild.   Flacourtiaceae          
64263 Anthocleista gossweileri Exell   Gentianaceae          
72206 Coleus mirabilis Briq.   Lamiaceae          
55790 Crotalaria bemba R.Wilczek   Fabaceae          
98156 Pobeguinea chevalieri (Reznik) Jacq.-Fél.   Poaceae          
     

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