Hypoxis pratensis (Golden weather grass)

 
Scientific name : Hypoxis pratensis
Botanical Family : Hypoxidaceae
English name : Golden weather grass
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67069 Ornithogalum richardii F.M.Leight.   Hyacinthaceae          
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hemid Hemidictyum K. Presl hemidictyum Dryopteridaceae          
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57272 Didelotia morelii Aubrév.   Fabaceae          
viola Viola L. violet Violaceae          
21297 Polyrhabda atriplicifolia C.C.Towns.   Amaranthaceae          
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chbo6 Chenopodium botryodes Sm. >>Chenopodium chenopodioides Chenopodiaceae          
98335 Rottboellia fasciculata Lam.   Poaceae          
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