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bergia-aestivosa
bergia-ammannioides
bergia-ammannioides-glaber
bergia-anagalloides
bergia-auriculata
bergia-barklyana
bergia-capensis
bergia-decumbens
bergia-diacheiron
bergia-glomerata
bergia-glutinosa
bergia-henshallii
bergia-koganii
bergia-occultipetala
bergia-pedicellaris
bergia-pentheriana
bergia-perennis
bergia-perennis-exigua
bergia-perennis-obtusifolia
bergia-perennis-perennis
bergia-polyantha
bergia-pusilla
bergia-salaria
bergia-spathulata
bergia-suffruticosa
bergia-texana
bergia-trimera
elatine-alsinastrum
elatine-ambigua
elatine-americana
elatine-brachysperma
elatine-brochonii
elatine-californica
elatine-ecuadoriensis
elatine-fassettiana
elatine-fauquei
elatine-gratioloides
elatine-gussonei
elatine-heterandra
elatine-hexandra
elatine-hungarica
elatine-hydropiper
elatine-lindbergii
elatine-lorentziana
elatine-macrocalyx
elatine-macropoda
elatine-madagascariensis
elatine-minima
elatine-ojibwayensis
elatine-paramoana
elatine-peruviana
elatine-rotundifolia
elatine-rubella
elatine-triandra
elatine-triandra-andina
elatine-triandra-haitiensis
bergia
elatine
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