Elegia parviflora Pillans var. filacea (Mast.) Pillans ()

 
Scientific name : Elegia parviflora Pillans var. filacea (Mast.) Pillans
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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xahy3 Xanthoparmelia hypopsila (Mull. Arg.) Hale >>Xanthoparmelia angustiphylla Parmeliaceae          
ilmy Ilex myrtifolia Walt. myrtle dahoon Aquifoliaceae          
hyarr2 Hymenopappus artemisiifolius DC. var. riograndensis B.L. Turner oldplainsman Asteraceae          
78100 Pavonia zeylanica Cav. var. subquinqueloba Ulbr.   Malvaceae          
71109 Sparaxis metelerkampiae (L.Bolus) Goldblatt & J.C.Manning   Iridaceae          
24801 Senecio tedliei Oliv. & Hiern   Asteraceae          
56616 Crotalaria tristis Polhill   Fabaceae          
syfi3 Syrrhopodon filigerus Williams >>Syrrhopodon parasiticus Calymperaceae          
83595 Ruschia testacea L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
6325 Chrysanthemum parthenium (L.) Benth.   Asteraceae          
7900 Cyrtanthus nutans R.A.Dyer   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
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111593 Ambulia ceratophylloides (Hiern) Engl. & Gilg   Scrophulariaceae          
49991 Euphorbia jaegeriana Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
miel5 Mielichhoferia elongata (Hoppe & Hornsch. ex Hook.) Nees & Hornsch in Nees et al. >>Mielichhoferia mielichhoferiana var. elongata Bryaceae          
     

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