Polygonum conspicuum ()

 
Scientific name : Polygonum conspicuum
Botanical Family : Polygonaceae
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paama3 Panicum amarum Ell. var. amarum bitter panicgrass Poaceae          
hybi4 Hypericum bissellii B.L. Robins. >>Hypericum dolabriforme Clusiaceae          
38287 Bonamia thunbergiana (Roem. & Schult.) F.N.Williams   Convolvulaceae          
agvia Agropyron violaceum (Hornem.) Lange var. alboviride (Hultén) Melderis >>Elymus alaskanus ssp. latiglumis Poaceae          
sykr Symphyotrichum kralii Nesom Kral's aster Asteraceae          
peob3 Pelea oblongifolia Gray >>Melicope volcanica Rutaceae          
ares2 Aristoclesia esculenta (Arruda) Stuntz >>Platonia esculenta Clusiaceae          
blscl Blepharipappus scaber Hook. ssp. laevis (Gray) Keck rough eyelashweed Asteraceae          
hegia Helianthus giganteus L. ssp. alienus (E.E. Wats.) R.W. Long >>Helianthus giganteus Asteraceae          
98102 Poa heterogama Hack.   Poaceae          
acri3 Actinea richardsonii (Hook.) Kuntze >>Hymenoxys richardsonii var. richardsonii Asteraceae          
8001 Daucus hochstetteri A.Br. ex Engl.   Apiaceae          
insp2 Indigofera spicata Forsk. trailing indigo Fabaceae          
bepl Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb. White River coraldrops Scrophulariaceae          
254 Aristolochia hockii De Wild. subsp. tuberculata Verdc.   Aristolochiaceae          
97324 Panicum monodactylum Nees   Poaceae          
     

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