Anthyllis vulneraria (Kidney vetch)

 
Scientific name : Anthyllis vulneraria
Botanical Family : Leguminosae
English name : Kidney vetch
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juinn Juncus interior Wieg. var. neomexicanus (Wieg.) F.J. Herm. New Mexico rush Hyacinthaceae          
2738 Bidens rufovenosa Sherff   Asteraceae          
100124 Polygala katangensis Exell   Polygalaceae          
2126 Barleria horrida Buscal. & Muschl.   Acanthaceae          
alvip2 Allium victorialis L. ssp. platyphyllum Hultén >>Allium victorialis Liliaceae          
aus_p100 Adenanthos filifolius   PROTEACEAE          
51015 Maesobotrya barteri (Baill.) Hutch. var. barteri   Euphorbiaceae          
85604 Najas minor All. var. setacea A.Braun   Najadaceae          
52471 Tragia meyeriana Müll.Arg. var. glabrata Müll.Arg.   Euphorbiaceae          
pl_1334 Centaurea chamaerhaponticum   Compositae          
case3 Carlowrightia serpyllifolia Gray TransPecos wrightwort Acanthaceae          
41687 Kedrostis nana (Lam.) Cogn. var. zeyheri (Schrad.) A.Meeuse   Cucurbitaceae          
53443 Afzelia peturei De Wild.   Fabaceae          
95806 Eragrostis serpula Chiov.   Poaceae          
     

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