Youngia denticulata ()

 
Scientific name : Youngia denticulata
Botanical Family : Compositae
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erhi7 Eriogonum hirtellum J.T. Howell & Bacig. Klamath Mountain buckwheat Polygonaceae          
lehi6 Leptasea hirculus (L.) Small >>Saxifraga hirculus ssp. hirculus Saxifragaceae          
9425 Echidnopsis virchowii K.Schum. var. virchowii   Apocynaceae          
57582 Droogmansia tenuis B.G.Schub. var. laxa B.G.Schub.   Fabaceae          
72902 Ocimum basilicum L. var. anisatum Benth.   Lamiaceae          
18004 Mesembryanthemum uitenhagense L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
ilco80 Ilex cornuta Lindl. & Paxton Chinese holly Aquifoliaceae          
73370 Plectranthus denudatus A.Chev. ex Hutch. & Dalziel   Lamiaceae          
3923 Bulbinella nutans (Thunb.) T.Durand & Schinz subsp. nutans   ASPHODELACEAE          
gipic Gilia pinnatifida Nutt. ex Gray var. calcarea (M.E. Jones) Brand >>Gilia mcvickerae Polemoniaceae          
83820 Stoeberia hallii L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
acpa81 Acacia parramattensis Tindale South Wales wattle Fabaceae          
padi19 Parmelia dilatata Vainio >>Parmotrema dilatatum Parmeliaceae          
linut Linanthus nuttallii (Gray) Greene ex Milliken ssp. tenuilobus Patterson Nuttall's linanthus Polemoniaceae          
117832 Vinticena welwitschii (Burret) Burret   Tiliaceae          
63009 Tephrosia pseudocapitata H.M.L.Forbes   Fabaceae          
     

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