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- Astragalus Species: A. sinicus Binomial name Astragalus sinicus L. Synonyms Astragalus lotoides Lam. Astragalus sinicus Thunb. Tragacantha sinica (L.) ****ze...
- Glinus lotoides is a species of flowering plant in the family Molluginaceae known by the common names damascisa and lotus sweetjuice. It is native to Eurasia...
- Austromyrtus lotoides is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to New Caledonia. Hequet, V. (2010). "Austromyrtus lotoides". IUCN Red...
- Grand Junction milkvetch Astragalus lo**** – Glenwood milkvetch Astragalus lotoides Astragalus malacusshaggy milkvetch Astragalus microcymbusSkiff milkvetch...
- hamiltonii, Tephrosia purpurea, Cleome viscosa, Tribulus terrestris, Glinus lotoides, Sericostoma pauciflorum, Rivea sp., Ipomoea sp., Pedalium murex, Sesamum...
- (Rau Dang) stir fried with Sambal Belacan Glinus herniarioides Glinus lotoides Glinus oppositifolius Glinus radiatus Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- the east coast of Australia in Queensland and in New South Wales, and A. lotoides is endemic to New Caledonia. The fruits of A. dulcis have a hint of cinnamon...
- Melilotus indica Medicago sativa Zornia diphylla Trifolium alexandrinum Glinus lotoides Tribulus cistoides Tribulus terrestris Upperside (male) Upperside (female)...
- Colombia and Peru in soups and salads Glechoma hederacea Ground Ivy Glinus lotoides Lotus sweet juice Used as a leaf vegetable in many tropical countries Gnetum...
- tetraphylla L. (1753) Physanthyllis tetraphylla (L.) Boiss. (1840) Tripodion lotoides Medik. (1787), nom. superfl. Vulneraria tetraphylla (L.) Moench (1794)...