Brassica cretica ()

 
Scientific name : Brassica cretica
Botanical Family : Cruciferae
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79748 Tiliacora gabonensis Troupin   Menispermaceae          
sine4 Sida nelsonii St. John >>Sida fallax Malvaceae          
pl_3192 Hypericum androsaemum Tutsan Hypericaceae          
64577 Roslinia angustifolia (Sims) G.Don   Gentianaceae          
50116 Euphorbia meridionalis P.R.O.Bally & S.Carter   Euphorbiaceae          
65173 Monsonia ovata Cav.   Geraniaceae          
pobi15 Porotrichum bigelovii (Sull.) Kindb. Bigelow's porotrichum moss Thamnobryaceae          
diat Dianthus atrorubens All. >>Dianthus carthusianorum Caryophyllaceae          
cyki Cyrtandra ×kipahuluensis St. John (pro sp.)   Gesneriaceae          
29919 Begonia potamophila auct.   Begoniaceae          
56202 Crotalaria longithyrsa Baker f. var. longithyrsa   Fabaceae          
erpup Erigeron pulchellus Michx. var. pulchellus robin's plantain Asteraceae          
satr9 Sarcographa tricosa (Ach.) Mull. Arg.   Graphidaceae          
paar5 Parthenium argentatum Gray guayule Asteraceae          
100638 Pontederia ovalis Mart.   Pontederiaceae          
pota5 Polypodium taenifolium Jenman >>Melpomense flabelliformis Grammitidaceae          
     

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