Verbena hispida (Ruiz & Pavón) Ruiz & Pavón (>>Glandularia hispida)

 
Scientific name : Verbena hispida (Ruiz & Pavón) Ruiz & Pavón
Botanical Family : Verbenaceae
English name : >>Glandularia hispida
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lehig Leontodon hispidus L. var. glabratus (W.D.J. Koch) Bisch. >>Leontodon hispidus ssp. danubialis Asteraceae          
37950 Byrsocarpus orientalis (Baill.) Baker var. pubescens Keraudren   Connaraceae          
55855 Crotalaria chrysotricha Polhill   Fabaceae          
113593 Polycarena rariflora Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
clna4 Cladonia nana Vainio cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
71117 Sparaxis tricolor (Schneev.) Ker Gawl.   Iridaceae          
arri7 Artemisia ripicola Rydb. >>Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. scouleriana Asteraceae          
7355 Cryptolepis microphylla Baill.   Apocynaceae          
euge5 Euphorbia geniculata Ortega >>Euphorbia heterophylla Euphorbiaceae          
fecye Ferocactus cylindraceus (Engelm.) Orcutt var. eastwoodiae (Engelm.) N.P. Taylor California barrel cactus Cactaceae          
sanec2 Saxifraga nelsoniana D. Don ssp. cascadensis (Calder & Savile) Hultén heartleaf saxifrage Saxifragaceae          
arch12 Aralia chinensis L. Chinese angelica tree Araliaceae          
yuco2 Yucca confinis McKelvey >>Yucca baccata var. brevifolia Agavaceae          
crfl21 Cresponea flava (Vainio) Egea & Torrente   Opegraphaceae          
50735 Hymenocardia ulmoides Oliv.   Euphorbiaceae          
71012 Romulea obscura Klatt var. subtestacea M.P.de Vos   Iridaceae          
     

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