Plantago brunnea Morris (>>Plantago ovata)

 
Scientific name : Plantago brunnea Morris
Botanical Family : BREXIACEAE
English name : >>Plantago ovata
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32972 Lightfootia subulata L'Hér. var. tenuifolia Adamson   Campanulaceae          
102635 Thamnochortus imbricatus (Thunb.) Mast. var. stenopterus (Kunth) Mast.   RESTIONACEAE          
ippar Ipomoea pandurata (L.) G.F.W. Mey. var. rubescens Choisy >>Ipomoea pandurata Convolvulaceae          
hepu2 Helenium puberulum DC. rosilla Asteraceae          
sapo8 Saponaria porrigens L. >>Gypsophila pilosa Caryophyllaceae          
31704 Impatiens kerckhoveana De Wild.   Balsaminaceae          
prse3 Prunus serrulata Lindl. Japanese flowering cherry Rosaceae          
monot2 Monotropsis Schwein. ex Ell. pygmypipes Monotropaceae          
35130 Pleurostylia capensis (Turcz.) Loes.   Celastraceae          
58824 Indigofera elliotii (Baker f.) J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
deini2 Descurainia incana (Bernh. ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) Dorn ssp. incisa (Engelm.) Kartesz & Gandhi mountain tansymustard Brassicaceae          
thca10 Thymus capitatus (L.) Hoffsgg. & Link thymus Lamiaceae          
rhmi13 Rhinanthus minor L. little yellowrattle Scrophulariaceae          
89840 Liparis suborbicularis Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
107166 Porterandia cladantha (K.Schum.) Keay   Rubiaceae          
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