Polygonum virginianum (Jumpseed)

 
Scientific name : Polygonum virginianum
Botanical Family : Polygonaceae
English name : Jumpseed
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16506 Lepidagathis appendiculata Lindau   Acanthaceae          
104197 Canthium ruwenzoriense Bullock   Rubiaceae          
zamia Zamia L. zamia Zamiaceae          
pl_6184 Veronica anagallis-aquatica Water speedwell Scrophulariaceae          
aus_p922 Eremophila willsii   MYOPORACEAE          
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klho Kleinhovia hospita L. guest tree Sterculiaceae          
98746 Sorghum melaleucum Stapf   Poaceae          
12558 Haworthia imbricata (Aiton) Haw.   ASPHODELACEAE          
56162 Crotalaria lathyroides auct.   Fabaceae          
paliw Panicum linearifolium Scribn. ex Nash var. werneri (Scribn.) Fern. >>Dichanthelium linearifolium Poaceae          
44242 Kyllinga crassipes Boeckeler   Cyperaceae          
92640 Peperomia kamerunana C.DC.   Piperaceae          
just2 Juncus ×stuckeyi Reinking   Hyacinthaceae          
podo Poa douglasii Nees Douglas' bluegrass Poaceae          
litu2 Lithospermum tuberosum Rugel ex DC. tuberous stoneseed Boraginaceae          
     

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