Youngia japonica ()

 
Scientific name : Youngia japonica
Botanical Family : Compositae
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50572 Euphorbia wakefieldii N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
stpo9 Staurothele polygonia de Lesd. wart lichen Verrucariaceae          
enfl2 Encalypta flowersiana Horton Flowers' candle snuffer moss PHORMIACEAE          
ercad Eriogonum caespitosum Nutt. var. douglasii (Benth.) M.E. Jones >>Eriogonum douglasii var. douglasii Polygonaceae          
caec2 Caloncoba echinata (Oliver) Gilg caloncoba Flacourtiaceae          
iswa2 Isolepis warei Torr. >>Bulbostylis warei Cyperaceae          
61957 Rafnia diffusa Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
30944 Echiochilopsis coerulea Caball.   Boraginaceae          
82438 Lithops bella N.E.Br. var. eberlanzii (Dinter & Schwantes) de Boer & Boom   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
rhco14 Rhus coriaria L. Sicilian sumac Anacardiaceae          
18722 Nestlera garnotii (Less.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
rico3 Ricinus communis L. castorbean Euphorbiaceae          
geve4 Gentiana verticillata L. >>Enicostema verticillatum Gentianaceae          
seve3 Setaria verticillata (L.) Beauv. hooked bristlegrass Poaceae          
12619 Haworthia margaritifera (L.) Haw. var. maxima (Haw.) Uitewaal   ASPHODELACEAE          
     

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