Achillea ageratum (Mace; Agerato; Ageraton; Garden Mace; Mace; Mace Yarrow; Maudlin; Sweet Nancy; Sweet Yarrow)

 
Scientific name : Achillea ageratum
Botanical Family : Compositae
English name : Mace; Agerato; Ageraton; Garden Mace; Mace; Mace Yarrow; Maudlin; Sweet Nancy; Sweet Yarrow
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69668 Gladiolus tritonioides Baker   Iridaceae          
101480 Protea pulchella Andrews   PROTEACEAE          
5394 Ceropegia flanaganii (Schltr.) H.Huber var. alexandrina H.Huber   Apocynaceae          
samai2 Saxifraga marshallii Greene var. idahoensis (Piper) Engl. & Irmsch. >>Saxifraga idahoensis Saxifragaceae          
behu Berlandiera ×humilis Small (pro sp.)   Asteraceae          
aus_p1067 Eucalyptus megacornuta Warty Yate Myrtaceae          
100270 Polygala seminuda Harv.   Polygalaceae          
60387 Macrolobium acuminatum De Wild.   Fabaceae          
23252 Schefflera stuhlmannii Harms   Araliaceae          
92573 Lophiocarpus latifolius Nowicke   Phytolaccaceae          
26444 Strophanthus pierreanus De Wild.   Apocynaceae          
caho12 Camassia howellii S. Wats. Howell's camas Liliaceae          
49234 Eriospermum minutipustulatum P.L.Perry   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
34346 Dianthus incurvus Thunb.   Caryophyllaceae          
pape2 Panicum pellitoides F. Br. & St. John >>Panicum pellitum Poaceae          
     

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