Elaeagnus macrophylla ()

 
Scientific name : Elaeagnus macrophylla
Botanical Family : Elaeagnaceae
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dinu3 Discopleura nuttallii DC. >>Ptilimnium nuttallii Apiaceae          
85198 Myrsine bottensis A.DC.   Myrsinaceae          
60857 Mimosa stellata Forssk.   Fabaceae          
93683 Aristida kunthiana Trin. & Rupr.   Poaceae          
106653 Pavetta owariensis P.Beauv. var. satabiei S.D.Manning   Rubiaceae          
hyco9 Hygrophila costata Nees yerba de hicotea Acanthaceae          
49154 Eriospermum confusum Poelln.   ERIOSPERMACEAE          
sians Silene antirrhina L. var. subglaber Engelm. & Gray >>Silene antirrhina Caryophyllaceae          
caca39 Cardamine californica (Nutt.) Greene milkmaids Brassicaceae          
6131 Chlorophytum pauper Poelln.   ANTHERICACEAE          
erstd Eriophyllum stoechadifolium Lag. var. depressum Greene >>Eriophyllum stoechadifolium Asteraceae          
46702 Dichapetalum beilschmiedioides Breteler   DICHAPETALACEAE          
58116 Galega lindblomii (Harms) J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
7076 Crepis foetida L.   Asteraceae          
14253 Huernia macrocarpa (A.Rich.) Spreng. forma macrocarpa   Apocynaceae          
6311 Chrysanthemum coronarium L.   Asteraceae          
     

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