Viola odorata L. (sweet violet)

 
Scientific name : Viola odorata L.
Botanical Family : Violaceae
English name : sweet violet
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66031 Grevea madagascariensis Baill. subsp. kenienis Verdc.   Grossulariaceae          
69392 Gladiolus lucidor (L.f.) Baker   Iridaceae          
95111 Digitaria uniglumis (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Stapf var. major Stapf   Poaceae          
liaua2 Linanthus aureus (Nutt.) Greene ssp. aureus golden linanthus Polemoniaceae          
32199 Nebelia paleacea (P.J.Bergius) Sweet   BRUNIACEAE          
gacop2 Gaura coccinea Nutt. ex Pursh var. parvifolia (Torr.) Rickett >>Gaura coccinea Onagraceae          
pevi14 Petasites ×vitifolius Greene (pro sp.)   Asteraceae          
hyap3 Hypogymnia apinnata Goward & McCune tube lichen Parmeliaceae          
hiflc Hieracium ×flagellare Willd. (pro sp.) var. cernuiforme (Naegeli & Peter) Lepage (pro nm.)   Asteraceae          
80667 Conophytum cibdelum N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
spobd Sphagnum obtusum Warnst. var. dusenii C. Jens. ex Warnst. >>Sphagnum majus Sphagnaceae          
huer Hudsonia ericoides L. pinebarren goldenheather Cistaceae          
conna Connarus L.   Connaraceae          
81988 Hallianthus planus (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
53614 Amphicarpaea africana (Hook.f.) Harms   Fabaceae          
pl_3509 Thymus pseudolanuginosus Woolly thyme Labiatae          
     

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