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- Species include: Tephrosia arenicola Maconochie Tephrosia candida (Roxb.) DC. Tephrosia chrysophylla Pursh Tephrosia clementii Skan Tephrosia elongata E.Mey...
- Tephrosia purpurea is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It grows in poor soils as a common wasteland weed and has a pantropical distribution...
- Tephrosia vogelii, the Vogel's tephrosia, fish-poison-bean or Vogel tephrosia (English), tefrósia (Portuguese) or barbasco guineano (Spanish), is a flowering...
- may refer to: Galega officinalis Tephrosia lindheimeri Tephrosia virginiana, native to the United States Tephrosia virginiana Galega officinalis This...
- Tephrosia virginiana, also known as goat-rue, goat's rue, catgut, rabbit pea, Virginia tephrosia, ****y pea, and devil's shoestring is a perennial dicot...
- Tephrosia spinosa is a flowering plant species in the genus Tephrosia native from India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Indonesia. Eupalitin 3-O-β-D-galactopyranoside...
- Tephrosia adunca Benth. Tephrosia aequilata Baker Tephrosia alba Du Puy & Labat Tephrosia albissima H.M.L.Forbes Tephrosia alpestris Taub. Tephrosia amoena...
- Tephrosia chrysophylla, commonly known as scurf ****ypea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is a perennial dicot with red flowers...
- Tephrosia clementii is a plant species, endemic to the north-west of Western Australia. It is an annual with a prostrate, spreading habit, growing to...
- Three varieties are recognized: Tephrosia elongata E.Mey. var. elongata Tephrosia elongata var. lasiocaulos Brummitt Tephrosia elongata var. tzaneenensis (H...