Phytolacca dodecandra L'Her. (pokeweed)

 
Scientific name : Phytolacca dodecandra L'Her.
Botanical Family : Phytolaccaceae
English name : pokeweed
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63544 Vigna pubigera Baker   Fabaceae          
32104 Markhamia hedwigiae Busse   Bignoniaceae          
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gyfr Gyalecta friesii Flotow ex Korber Fries' dimple lichen Gyalectaceae          
45044 Scirpus bisumbellatus Forssk.   Cyperaceae          
povip2 Populus virginiana Foug. var. pilosa (Sarg.) F.C. Gates >>Populus deltoides ssp. deltoides Salicaceae          
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118722 Clerodendrum simile H.Pearson   Verbenaceae          
catr23 Catillaria tristis (Mull. Arg.) Arnold   Catillariaceae          
macad Macadamia F. Muell. macadamia FLAGELLARIACEAE          
70301 Ixia stohriae L.Bolus   Iridaceae          
pl_199 Allium rubellum   Alliaceae          
13544 Helichrysum praecinctum Klatt   Asteraceae          
87725 Bulbophyllum modicum Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
     

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