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- Amberboa moschata (common name sweetsultan) is a Southwest Asian species of plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and the...
- Amberboa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, described as a genus in 1832. Species in this genus are native to central and southwestern...
- (Klein ex Willd.) C.B.Clarke Synonyms Serratula indica Klein ex Willd. Amberboa indica (Klein ex Willd.) DC. Athanasia indica Roxb. Goniocaulon glabrum...
- Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan formerly included see Amberboa Tricholepis pro****bens - Amberboa ramosa Tricholepis raghavendrae - Klasea pallida Tropicos...
- Amaranthus Amarcrinum (hybrid genus) Amarygia (hybrid genus) Amaryllis Amberboa Amelanchier Amesiella Amherstia Amicia Ammi Ammobium Amorpha Amorphophallus...
- Alomia ****h Alomiella R.M.King & H.Rob. Amauria Benth. Amb****a Steetz Amberboa (Pers.) Less. Amblyolepis DC. Amblyopappus Hook. & Arn. Ambly**** Benth...
- Atractylodes DC. Carlina L. Thevenotia DC. Tugarinovia Iljin Centaureinae Dumort. Amberboa (Pers.) Less. Callicephalus C.A.Mey. Carduncellus Adans. Carthamus L. Centaurea...
- gr****es such as Bromus and vascular plants such as Malcolmia, Koelpinia and Amberboa sprout. In March and April, ephemeral plants appear, including fox-tail...
- Arm. 12: 13 (1999). (IK) ·  Asteraceae Amberboa gubanovii Gabrieljan—Takhtajania 1: 37. 2011 ·  Asteraceae Amberboa takhtajanii Gabrieljan—Takhtajania 1:...
- Sonchus araraticus, from the Chenopodiaceae species - Alhagi pseudoalhagi, Amberboa iljiniana, Tamarix octandra and so on. The Falcaria falcarioides are species...