Amphicarpaea edgeworthii ()

 
Scientific name : Amphicarpaea edgeworthii
Botanical Family : Leguminosae
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51131 Meineckia phyllanthoides Baill.   Euphorbiaceae          
opmo2 Opuntia moniliformis (L.) Haw. ex Steud. tuna Cactaceae          
pl_3445 Salvia carnosa Purple sage Labiatae          
phhac3 Phacelia hastata Dougl. ex Lehm. var. compacta (Brand) Cronq. compact phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
pemo3 Penstemon moffatii Eastw. Moffatt's beardtongue Scrophulariaceae          
44214 Kyllinga aurata Nees var. lurida (Kük.) Napper   Cyperaceae          
47990 Erica cyathiformis Salisb. var. cyathiformis   Ericaceae          
pobac4 Polygala balduinii Nutt. var. chlorgena Torr. & Gray >>Polygala ramosa Polygalaceae          
9680 Emilia malaisseana Lisowski   Asteraceae          
61470 Pleiospora cajanifolia Harv.   Fabaceae          
17348 Mesembryanthemum cradockense Kuntze   Aizoaceae          
114200 Striga brouilletii Mielcarek   Scrophulariaceae          
phco14 Phoradendron coryae Trel. Cory's mistletoe Viscaceae          
71804 Aeollanthus buettneri Gürke   Lamiaceae          
41070 Purgosea cotyledonis (Thunb.) Sweet   Crassulaceae          
115404 Solanum rangei Dammer   Solanaceae          
     

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