Carya texana (Black hickory)

 
Scientific name : Carya texana
Botanical Family : Juglandaceae
English name : Black hickory
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113756 Selago blantyrensis Rolfe   Scrophulariaceae          
podig2 Potentilla diversifolia Lehm. var. glaucophylla (Lehm.) S. Wats. >>Potentilla diversifolia var. diversifolia Rosaceae          
36497 Wurmbea elongata B.Nord.   COLCHICACEAE          
27199 Trachyandra elongata (Willd.) Kunth   ASPHODELACEAE          
gach Galium chartaceum Wight >>Galium muricatum Rubiaceae          
55828 Crotalaria calliantha Polhill   Fabaceae          
112895 Lindenbergia muraria (Roxb.) Brühl   Scrophulariaceae          
14422 Hunteria corymbosa Roxb. var. genuina Hallier f.   Apocynaceae          
stla2 Stipa latiglumis Swallen >>Achnatherum latiglume Poaceae          
113100 Manulea derustiana Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
pl_3641 Caragana pygmaea   Leguminosae          
rhga Rhynchosia galactoides (Nutt.) Endl. ex Walp. >>Rhynchosia cytisoides Fabaceae          
texos Texosporium Nadv. texosporium Caliciaceae          
61476 Pleiospora macrophylla Dummer   Fabaceae          
5274 Ceropegia cimiciodora Oberm.   Apocynaceae          
     

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