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Species of Polygala L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Polygala arillata Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don  a Polygala arillataBuch.-Ham. ex D. Don  
Polygala butyracea Heckel  a Polygala butyraceaHeckel  
Polygala cowellii (Britton) S. F. Blake  a Polygala cowellii(Britton) S. F. Blake  
Polygala floribunda Benth.  a Polygala floribundaBenth.  
Polygala major Jacq.  a Polygala majorJacq.  
Polygala microphylla L.  a Polygala microphyllaL.  
Polygala myrtifolia L.  a Polygala myrtifoliaL.  
Polygala nicaeensis Risso ex W. D. J. Koch  a Polygala nicaeensisRisso ex W. D. J. Koch  
Polygala oblongata (Britton) S. F. Blake Badiera oblongata Britton   Polygala oblongata(Britton) S. F. Blake Badiera oblongataBritton
Polygala oppositifolia L. Polygala fruticosa P. J. Bergius   Polygala oppositifoliaL. Polygala fruticosaP. J. Bergius
Polygala senega L.  a Polygala senegaL.  
Polygala venenosa Juss. ex Poir.  a Polygala venenosaJuss. ex Poir.  
Polygala violacea Aubl.  a Polygala violaceaAubl.  
Polygala virgata Thunb.  a Polygala virgataThunb.  
Polygala wattersii Hance  a Polygala wattersiiHance  
Polygala spp. a Polygala spp. 
Polygala lewtonii Small  a Polygala lewtoniiSmall  
Polygala smallii R. R. Sm. & D. B. Ward  a Polygala smalliiR. R. Sm. & D. B. Ward  
Polygala crotalarioides Buch.-Ham. ex DC.  a Polygala crotalarioidesBuch.-Ham. ex DC.  
Polygala sibirica L.  a Polygala sibiricaL.  
Polygala tenuifolia Willd.  a Polygala tenuifoliaWilld.  
Polygala lutea L.  a Polygala luteaL.  
Polygala paucifolia Willd. Polygaloides paucifolia (Willd.) J. R. Abbott   Polygala paucifoliaWilld. Polygaloides paucifolia(Willd.) J. R. Abbott
Polygala chamaebuxus L.  a Polygala chamaebuxusL.  
Polygala spinosa L. Nylandtia spinosa (L.) Dumort.   Polygala spinosaL. Nylandtia spinosa(L.) Dumort.
Polygala sanguinea L.  a Polygala sanguineaL.  
Polygala klotzschii Chodat  a Polygala klotzschiiChodat  
Polygala chinensis L.  a Polygala chinensisL.  
Polygala japonica Houtt.  a Polygala japonicaHoutt.  
Polygala amara L.  a Polygala amaraL.  
Polygala paniculata L.  a Polygala paniculataL.  
Polygala polygama Walter  a Polygala polygamaWalter  
Polygala diversifolia L. Securidaca diversifolia (L.) S. F. Blake   Polygala diversifoliaL. Securidaca diversifolia(L.) S. F. Blake
Polygala fruticosa P. J. Bergius  a Polygala fruticosaP. J. Bergius  
Polygala ×dalmaisiana hort.  a Polygala dalmaisianahort.  
Polygala alba Nutt.  a Polygala albaNutt.  
Polygala cornuta Kellogg Rhinotropis cornuta (Kellogg) J. R. Abbott   Polygala cornutaKellogg Rhinotropis cornuta(Kellogg) J. R. Abbott
Polygala rugelii Shuttlew. ex Chapm.  a Polygala rugeliiShuttlew. ex Chapm.  
Polygala verticillata L.  a Polygala verticillataL.  
Polygala africana Chodat  a Polygala africanaChodat  
Polygala mariamae Tamamsch.  a Polygala mariamaeTamamsch.  
Polygala minarum J. F. B. Pastore  a Polygala minarumJ. F. B. Pastore  
Polygala fontellana Marques & A. C. A. Aguiar  a Polygala fontellanaMarques & A. C. A. Aguiar  
Polygala poaya Mart.  a Polygala poayaMart.  
Polygala nudicaulis A. W. Benn.  a Polygala nudicaulisA. W. Benn.  
Polygala laureola A. St.-Hil. & Moq. Caamembeca laureola (A. St.-Hil. & Moq.) J. F. B. Pastore   Polygala laureolaA. St.-Hil. & Moq. Caamembeca laureola(A. St.-Hil. & Moq.) J. F. B. Pastore
  1. Polygala africana Chodat
  2. Polygala alba Nutt.
  3. Polygala amara L.
  4. Polygala arillata Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don
  5. Polygala butyracea Heckel
  6. Polygala chamaebuxus L.
  7. Polygala chinensis L.
  8. Polygala cornuta Kellogg (=Rhinotropis cornuta (Kellogg) J. R. Abbott)
  9. Polygala cowellii (Britton) S. F. Blake
  10. Polygala crotalarioides Buch.-Ham. ex DC.
  11. Polygala ×dalmaisiana hort.
  12. Polygala diversifolia L. (=Securidaca diversifolia (L.) S. F. Blake)
  13. Polygala floribunda Benth.
  14. Polygala fontellana Marques & A. C. A. Aguiar
  15. Polygala fruticosa P. J. Bergius
  16. Polygala japonica Houtt.
  17. Polygala klotzschii Chodat
  18. Polygala laureola A. St.-Hil. & Moq. (=Caamembeca laureola (A. St.-Hil. & Moq.) J. F. B. Pastore)
  19. Polygala lewtonii Small
  20. Polygala lutea L.
  21. Polygala major Jacq.
  22. Polygala mariamae Tamamsch.
  23. Polygala microphylla L.
  24. Polygala minarum J. F. B. Pastore
  25. Polygala myrtifolia L.
  26. Polygala nicaeensis Risso ex W. D. J. Koch
  27. Polygala nudicaulis A. W. Benn.
  28. Polygala oblongata (Britton) S. F. Blake (=Badiera oblongata Britton)
  29. Polygala oppositifolia L. (=Polygala fruticosa P. J. Bergius)
  30. Polygala paniculata L.
  31. Polygala paucifolia Willd. (=Polygaloides paucifolia (Willd.) J. R. Abbott)
  32. Polygala poaya Mart.
  33. Polygala polygama Walter
  34. Polygala rugelii Shuttlew. ex Chapm.
  35. Polygala sanguinea L.
  36. Polygala senega L.
  37. Polygala sibirica L.
  38. Polygala smallii R. R. Sm. & D. B. Ward
  39. Polygala spinosa L. (=Nylandtia spinosa (L.) Dumort.)
  40. Polygala spp.
  41. Polygala tenuifolia Willd.
  42. Polygala venenosa Juss. ex Poir.
  43. Polygala verticillata L.
  44. Polygala violacea Aubl.
  45. Polygala virgata Thunb.
  46. Polygala wattersii Hance


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