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Euploca polyphylla
(Lehm.) J. I. M. Melo & Semir
(redirected from:
Heliotropium horizontale
Small)
Family:
Heliotropiaceae
Pineland False Heliotrope,
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pineland heliotrope
[
Heliotropium horizontale
Small,
more
Heliotropium leavenworthii
Torr. ex A. Gray,
Heliotropium polyphyllum
Lehm.,
Heliotropium polyphyllum var. horizontale
(Small) R. W. Long
]
Sharleen
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