Calendula arvensis (Field marigold)

 
Scientific name : Calendula arvensis
Botanical Family : Compositae
English name : Field marigold
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pl_2087 Stanleya wrightii   Cruciferae          
44051 Isolepis bulbifera (Boeckeler) Muasya   Cyperaceae          
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venu2 Veronica nutans Bong. >>Veronica wormskjoldii Scrophulariaceae          
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551 Asclepias eustegioides (E.Mey.) Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
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20087 Pararistolochia flos-avis (A.Chev.) Hutch. & Dalziel   Aristolochiaceae          
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syri Synthyris ritteriana Eastw. >>Besseya ritteriana Scrophulariaceae          
65803 Linnaeopsis heckmanniana Engl. subsp. gracilis (E.A.Bruce) Weigend   Gesneriaceae          
108133 Sabicea duparquetiana Baill. ex Wernham var. robbianella N.Hallé   Rubiaceae          
     

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