Restio acuminatus Kunth ()

 
Scientific name : Restio acuminatus Kunth
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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67337 Scilla prasina Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
ernur Eriogonum nudum Dougl. ex Benth. var. regirivum Reveal & J. Stebbins Kings River buckwheat Polygonaceae          
aslem3 Astragalus lentiginosus Dougl. ex Hook. var. micans Barneby freckled milkvetch Fabaceae          
72354 Englerastrum kassneri T.C.E.Fr.   Lamiaceae          
29328 Xylopia mendoncae Exell   Annonaceae          
dise17 Digitaria setivalva Stent crabgrass Poaceae          
26939 Thunbergia alata Bojer ex Sims var. minor S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
bieas Bidens eatonii Fern. var. simulans Fassett >>Bidens eatonii Asteraceae          
89661 Herschelianthe lugens (Bolus) Rauschert var. nigrescens (H.P.Linder) N.C.Anthony   Orchidaceae          
61413 Piptadenia mannii Oliv.   Fabaceae          
eust5 Euphorbia strictior Holz. panhandle spurge Euphorbiaceae          
prcus2 Primula cuneifolia Ledeb. var. saxifragifolia (Lehm.) Pax & R. Knuth >>Primula cuneifolia ssp. saxifragifolia Primulaceae          
pyox Pyrola oxypetala Austin ex Gray >>Pyrola chlorantha Pyrolaceae          
46705 Dichapetalum bocageanum (Henriq.) Engl.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
54036 Aspalathus cliffortiifolia R.Dahlgren   Fabaceae          
29264 Xeranthemum ferrugineum Lam.   Asteraceae          
     

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