Blennosperma

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Blennosperma nanum
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Blennosperma

Synonyms [1]

Blennosperma is a genus of plants in the sunflower family. [2] [3] They are known commonly as stickyseeds; the name Blennosperma is Greek for "slimy seed." [4] [5]

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