Trapa L. (water chestnut)

 
Scientific name : Trapa L.
Botanical Family : Trapaceae
English name : water chestnut
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14760 Hypoestes forskaolii (Vahl) Sol. ex Roem. & Schult. var. grandifolia Gilli   Acanthaceae          
boprb Bouchea prismatica (L.) Kuntze var. brevirostra Grenz. >>Bouchea prismatica Verbenaceae          
106163 Oxyanthus okuensis Cheek & Sonké   Rubiaceae          
78827 Melastoma sessilis Schumach. & Thonn.   Melastomataceae          
33286 Wahlenbergia napiformis (A.DC.) Thulin   Campanulaceae          
68408 Aristea abyssinica Pax   Iridaceae          
pl_465 Asarum takaoi   Aristolochiaceae          
lesp3 Leucosyris spinosa (Benth.) Greene >>Chloracantha spinosa Asteraceae          
aus_p796 Dryandra kippistiana   PROTEACEAE          
gabi4 Galinsoga bicolorata St. John & White >>Galinsoga quadriradiata Asteraceae          
rica10 Rimularia caeca (Lowe) Rambold & Printzen   Rimulariaceae          
45273 Scleria angolensis Turrill   Cyperaceae          
hegl8 Herniaria glabra L. smooth rupturewort Caryophyllaceae          
79733 Synclisia scabrida Miers   Menispermaceae          
epobl Epilobium obcordatum Gray var. laxum (Hausskn.) Dempster ex Jepson >>Epilobium siskiyouense Onagraceae          
     

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