Restio corneolus Esterh. ()

 
Scientific name : Restio corneolus Esterh.
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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lysea2 Lycopodium selago L. ssp. appressum (Desv.) Hultén >>Huperzia selago var. densa Lycopodiaceae          
7995 Dasystachys verdickii De Wild.   ANTHERICACEAE          
feell Festuca elmeri Scribn. & Merr. ssp. luxurians Piper >>Festuca elmeri Poaceae          
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rhps70 Rhizomnium pseudopunctatum (Bruch & Schimp.) T. Kop. rhizomnium moss Mniaceae          
115218 Solanum holstii Dammer ex Engl.   Solanaceae          
46860 Dichapetalum palustre Louis ex Hauman var. polyanthum Hauman   DICHAPETALACEAE          
23431 Schizoglossum dissimile N.E.Br. var. pubiflorum N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
trgr8 Trematolobelia grandifolia (Rock) O. Deg. largeflower false lobelia Campanulaceae          
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vumim Vulpia microstachys (Nutt.) Munro var. microstachys desert fescue Poaceae          
119020 Plexipus namaquanus (Bolus ex H.Pearson) R.Fern.   Verbenaceae          
phala10 Phalaenopsis Blume moth orchid Orchidaceae          
lupui3 Lupinus pusillus Pursh var. intermontanus (Heller) C.P. Sm. >>Lupinus pusillus ssp. intermontanus Fabaceae          
     

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