Cardamine nipponica ()

 
Scientific name : Cardamine nipponica
Botanical Family : Cruciferae
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rahe2 Ranunculus hederaceus L. ivy buttercup Ranunculaceae          
110514 Deinbollia hierniana Gilg   Sapindaceae          
pl_5055 Clematis brachyura   Ranunculaceae          
aster5 Asterophoma D. Hawksw. asterophoma Mycocaliciaceae          
asto4 Aster tomentellus (Greene) Frye & Rigg, non Hook. >>Eucephalus tomentellus Asteraceae          
poan10 Potamogeton angustifolius Bercht. & K. Presl >>Potamogeton illinoensis Potamogetonaceae          
trka3 Triticum karamyschevii Nevski Karamyschev's wheat Poaceae          
nade Nama demissum Gray purplemat Hydrophyllaceae          
rapa7 Radicula palustris (L.) Moench >>Rorippa palustris ssp. palustris Brassicaceae          
90203 Monadenia cernua (Thunb.) T.Durand & Schinz   Orchidaceae          
4644 Carissa longiflora (Stapf) Lawr.   Apocynaceae          
75713 Strychnos paralleloneura Gilg & Busse   Loganiaceae          
83927 Trichodiadema pomeridianum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
102587 Staberoha aemula (Kunth) Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
gusp Gutierrezia sphaerocephala Gray roundleaf snakeweed Asteraceae          
59532 Isoberlinia angolensis (Welw. ex Benth.) Hoyle & Brenan var. angolensis   Fabaceae          
     

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