Polygala racemosa Blake (>>Polygala barbeyana)

 
Scientific name : Polygala racemosa Blake
Botanical Family : Polygalaceae
English name : >>Polygala barbeyana
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soal6 Solidago altissima L. >>Solidago canadensis var. scabra Asteraceae          
amhy Amaranthus hybridus L. slim amaranth Amaranthaceae          
pl_4789 Polygonum lapathifolium Curlytop knotweed Polygonaceae          
111830 Buchnera foetida Andrews   Scrophulariaceae          
saflp Saxifraga flagellaris Willd. ex Sternb. ssp. platysepala (Trautv.) Porsild >>Saxifraga platysepala Saxifragaceae          
young Youngia Cass. youngia Asteraceae          
deher Delphinium hesperium Gray var. recurvatum (Greene) K.C. Davis >>Delphinium recurvatum Ranunculaceae          
lyda Lysimachia daphnoides (Gray) Hbd. lehua makanoe Primulaceae          
79505 Turraea tisseranti Pellegr.   Meliaceae          
acbi3 Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng. streambank copperleaf Euphorbiaceae          
qudu2 Quercus durandii Buckl. >>Quercus sinuata var. sinuata Calochortaceae          
seto7 Sericocarpus tortifolius (Michx.) Nees Dixie whitetop aster Asteraceae          
arhy5 Arctoa hyperborea (With.) Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G. arctoa moss Dicranaceae          
lych3 Lychnis chalcedonica L. maltesecross Caryophyllaceae          
dast Datura stramonium L. jimsonweed Solanaceae          
     

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