Amorpha canescens (Lead plant)

 
Scientific name : Amorpha canescens
Botanical Family : Leguminosae
English name : Lead plant
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20828 Physotrichia kassneri H.Wolff   Apiaceae          
trdil Trichostema dichotomum L. var. lineare (Walt.) Pursh >>Trichostema setaceum Lamiaceae          
prch Primula chamissonis E. Busch >>Primula borealis Primulaceae          
49612 Euphorbia cereiformis L. var. submamillaris A.Berger   Euphorbiaceae          
7292 Crossandra nilotica Oliv.   Acanthaceae          
47342 Diospyros undabunda Hiern ex Greves   Ebenaceae          
80770 Conophytum frutescens Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
110571 Eriocoelum oblongum Keay   Sapindaceae          
6976 Cotula quinqueloba L.f.   Asteraceae          
anch7 Anticlea chlorantha (Richards.) Rydb. >>Zigadenus elegans ssp. glaucus Liliaceae          
sihi2 Sidalcea hirsuta Gray ex Benth. hairy checkerbloom Malvaceae          
22984 Ruellia cordata Thunb.   Acanthaceae          
enba2 Entosthodon bartramii Grout >>Entosthodon sonorae Cynocrambaceae          
cyclo2 Cyclopeltis J. Sm. cyclopeltis Dryopteridaceae          
101334 Protea cedromontana Schltr.   PROTEACEAE          
87694 Bulbophyllum linderi Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
     

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