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| Scientific name
: Polygonum polystachyum |
Botanical Family : Polygonaceae |
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English
name : Himalayan knotweed |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| mesaf |
Medicago sativa L. ssp. falcata (L.) Arcang. |
yellow alfalfa |
Fabaceae |
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| 120630 |
Costus schlechteri H.Winkl.
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Zingiberaceae |
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| 56856 |
Cynometra leptantha Harms
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Fabaceae |
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| 75175 |
Lobelia lanuriensis De Wild. var. ericeti Hauman
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LOBELIACEAE |
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| ambly3 |
Amblyodon Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G. |
amblyodon moss |
Najadaceae |
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| 84663 |
Ficus pygmaea Welw. ex Hiern
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Moraceae |
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| 11894 |
Gomphrena decumbens Jacq.
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Amaranthaceae |
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| 21803 |
Psilotrichum ruspolii Lopr.
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Amaranthaceae |
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| 117813 |
Vincentia triflora Bojer
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Tiliaceae |
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| 29328 |
Xylopia mendoncae Exell
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Annonaceae |
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| pl_1822 |
Ipomoea tricolor |
Morning glory |
Convolvulaceae |
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| 2165 |
Barleria lukafuensis De Wild.
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Acanthaceae |
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| lyth4 |
Lygodesmia thurberi (Gray) Shinners |
>>Stephanomeria thurberi |
Asteraceae |
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| erap2 |
Eriogonum apiculatum S. Wats. |
San Jacinto buckwheat |
Polygonaceae |
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| 17233 |
Mesembryanthemum arenosum Schinz
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Aizoaceae |
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