Sida L. (fanpetals)

 
Scientific name : Sida L.
Botanical Family : Malvaceae
English name : fanpetals
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42329 Bulbostylis kamongaensis Goetgh.   Cyperaceae          
116301 Pterygota mildbraedii Engl.   Sterculiaceae          
229 Arisaema ulugurense M.G.Gilbert & Mayo   Araceae          
9281 Dyschoriste rogersii S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
26196 Steirodiscus speciosus (Pillans) B.Nord.   Asteraceae          
45856 Anthostema senegalense A.Juss.   Euphorbiaceae          
79637 Chasmanthera dependens Hochst.   Menispermaceae          
111772 Bowkeria triphylla Harv.   Scrophulariaceae          
28730 Vernonia ondongensis Klatt   Asteraceae          
pesup Pedicularis sudetica Willd. var. pacifica (Hultén) Welsh >>Pedicularis sudetica ssp. pacifica Scrophulariaceae          
isti Isatis tinctoria L. Dyer's woad Brassicaceae          
34195 Ritchiea simplicifolia Oliv. var. simplicifolia   Capparaceae          
59658 Lathyrus annuus L.   Fabaceae          
cacac7 Carex capitata L. ssp. capitata capitate sedge Cyperaceae          
pl_17 Acer macrophyllum Oregon maple; Big-leaf Maple; Bigleaf Maple Aceraceae          
77026 Lythrum hyssopifolia L.   Lythraceae          
     

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