Portulaca retusa ()

 
Scientific name : Portulaca retusa
Botanical Family : Portulacaceae
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pl_6739 Boehmeria macrophylla   Urticaceae          
mear3 Melica aristata Thurb. ex Boland. bearded melicgrass Poaceae          
95973 Festuca claytonii E.B.Alexeev   Poaceae          
laur Lantana urticifolia P. Mill. nettleleaf shrubverbena Verbenaceae          
2914 Blepharis involucrata Solms   Acanthaceae          
51167 Micrococca oligandra (Müll.Arg.) Prain   Euphorbiaceae          
pl_4791 Polygonum maackianum   Polygonaceae          
asneb Astragalus newberryi Gray var. blyae (Rose ex Rydb.) Barneby Newberry's milkvetch Fabaceae          
agala Ageratina altissima (L.) King & H.E. Robins. var. altissima white snakeroot Asteraceae          
15386 Justicia psammophila Mildbr.   Acanthaceae          
94550 Cymbopogon marginatus (Steud.) Stapf ex Burtt Davy   Poaceae          
soca21 Solanum californicum Dunal >>Solanum umbelliferum var. incanum Solanaceae          
rule2 Rubus leggii H.A. & T. Davis >>Rubus trux Rosaceae          
115812 Dombeya monticola K.Schum.   Sterculiaceae          
104287 Cephaelis ituriensis (De Wild.) Cavaco   Rubiaceae          
19834 Pachycarpus grandiflorus (L.f.) E.Mey. var. tomentosus (Schltr.) N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
     

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