Acinos arvensis (Basil thyme)

 
Scientific name : Acinos arvensis
Botanical Family : Labiatae
English name : Basil thyme
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pami2 Panicum miliaceum L. broomcorn millet Poaceae          
16556 Lepidagathis radicalis Hochst. ex Nees var. acrantha Benoist ex Tisser.   Acanthaceae          
59499 Indigofera zavattarii Chiov.   Fabaceae          
lyeum Lycopus europaeus L. ssp. mollis (Kern.) Rothm. ex Skalick >>Lycopus europaeus Lamiaceae          
63265 Trifolium scaettae Staner   Fabaceae          
79112 Tristemma fruticulosum Gilg   Melastomataceae          
34431 Polycarpaea grahamii Turrill   Caryophyllaceae          
39006 Ipomoea kassneri Pilg.   Convolvulaceae          
103999 Borreria pedicellata K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
ardi22 Arthothelium distendens (Nyl.) Mull. Arg.   Uncertain Lichen Family          
113473 Orobanche squammata G.Don   Scrophulariaceae          
savi5 Saxifraga virginiensis Michx. early saxifrage Saxifragaceae          
110252 Thesium ulugurense Engl.   Santalaceae          
100436 Oxygonum schliebenii Mildbr.   Polygonaceae          
sope8 Solanum perplexum Small >>Solanum dimidiatum Solanaceae          
cain18 Calochortus indecorus Ownbey & M.E. Peck Sexton Mountain mariposa lily Liliaceae          
     

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