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Ludwigia octovalvis
(Jacq.) P. H. Raven
(redirected from:
Ludwigia octovalvis subsp. sessiliflora
(Micheli) P. H. Raven)
Family:
Onagraceae
Mexican Primrose-Willow,
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mexican primrosewillow
[
Jussiaea angustifolia
Lam.,
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Jussiaea scabra
Willd.,
Ludwigia capitata
Michx.,
Ludwigia octovalvis subsp. sessiliflora
(Micheli) P. H. Raven,
Ludwigia octovalvis var. octofila
(DC.) Alain
]
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