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Holosteum umbellatum (Jagged Chickweed)

Holosteum umbellatum
Holosteum umbellatum
Holosteum umbellatum

Hypoestes aristata (Ribbon Plant)

Hypoestes aristata
Hypoestes aristata
Hypoestes aristata

Hypoestes phyllostachya (Polka-dot Plant)

Hypoestes phyllostachya
Hypoestes phyllostachya

Justicia betonica (White Shrimp Plant)

Kickxia elatine (Sharpleaf Cancerwort)

Kickxia elatine
Kickxia elatine
Kickxia elatine

Lepidium africanum (Common Peppercress)

Lepidium africanum
Lepidium africanum
Lepidium africanum

Lepidium bonariense (Argentine Peppercress)

Lepidium bonariense
Lepidium bonariense
Lepidium bonariense

Lepidium campestre (Field Cress)

Lepidium didymium (Bittercress, Lesser Swine Cress)

Lepidium didymum (Lesser Swinecress)

Lepidium didymum
Lepidium didymum

Lepidium sp. (A Peppercress)

Lepidium sp.
Lepidium sp.
Lepidium sp.

Lepidium virginicum (Virginian Peppercress)

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