Artemisia schmidtiana ()

 
Scientific name : Artemisia schmidtiana
Botanical Family : Compositae
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arsam Argyroxiphium sandwicense DC. ssp. macrocephalum (Gray) Mérat Hawai'i silversword Asteraceae          
50112 Euphorbia meloformis Aiton subsp. valida (N.E.Br.) G.D.Rowley   Euphorbiaceae          
110158 Thesium nigromontanum Sond.   Santalaceae          
62329 Robynsiophyton vanderystii R.Wilczek   Fabaceae          
74860 Cyphia mafingensis Thulin   LOBELIACEAE          
pymy Pyrenopsis myriospora E. Dahl >>Pyrenopsis grumulifera Lichinaceae          
65790 Acanthonema strigosum Hook.f.   Gesneriaceae          
aspy Astragalus pycnostachyus Gray marsh milkvetch Fabaceae          
37028 Combretum simulans Portères   Combretaceae          
24113 Senecio concolor DC.   Asteraceae          
opwh2 Opuntia whitneyana E.M. Baxter >>Opuntia basilaris var. basilaris Cactaceae          
3800 Bulbine esterhuyseniae Baijnath   ASPHODELACEAE          
65182 Monsonia rudatisii R.Knuth   Geraniaceae          
pumo Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr. kudzu Fabaceae          
13625 Helichrysum silicicolum Compton   Asteraceae          
     

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