Psoralea castorea ()

 
Scientific name : Psoralea castorea
Botanical Family : Leguminosae
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85452 Eugenia verdoorniae A.E.van Wyk   Myrtaceae          
94944 Digitaria fibrosa (Hack.) Stapf   Poaceae          
34299 Cerastium indicum Wight & Arn.   Caryophyllaceae          
rasa Ranunculus sardous Crantz hairy buttercup Ranunculaceae          
trkim Trifolium kingii S. Wats. ssp. macilentum (Greene) J. Gillett King's clover Fabaceae          
phal13 Phippsia ×algidiformis (H. Sm.) Tzvelev >>Phippsia concinna var. algidiformis Poaceae          
nemes2 Nemesia Vent. nemesia Scrophulariaceae          
96774 Mezochloa aubertii (Mez) Butzin   Poaceae          
67201 Scilla adlamii Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
dovil Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. var. linearis (Harvey & Sonder) Sherff >>Dodonaea viscosa Sapindaceae          
quhah Quercus havardii Rydb. var. havardii Havard oak Calochortaceae          
1301 Aspilia africana (Pers.) C.D.Adams subsp. africana   Asteraceae          
poca25 Polystichum californicum (D.C. Eat.) Diels California swordfern Dryopteridaceae          
sassa Sassafras Nees & Eberm. sassafras Lauraceae          
19842 Pachycarpus inconstans N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
acalp Acnida altissima (Riddell) Moq. ex Standl. var. prostrata (Uline & Bray) Fern. >>Amaranthus tuberculatus Amaranthaceae          
     

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