Thamnochortus argenteus (Thunb.) Kunth ()

 
Scientific name : Thamnochortus argenteus (Thunb.) Kunth
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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rate9 Ramalina tenuis (Tuck.) G. Merr. cartilage lichen Ramalinaceae          
33849 Cleome parvula R.A.Graham   Capparaceae          
46690 Dichapetalum argenteum Engl.   DICHAPETALACEAE          
6553 Clitandra visciflua K.Schum. ex Hallier f.   Apocynaceae          
stwr4 Sticta wrightii Tuck. Wright's spotted felt lichen Lobariaceae          
pavis3 Paronychia virginica Spreng. var. scoparia (Small) Cory >>Paronychia virginica Caryophyllaceae          
67733 Hypericum nigropunctatum Norl.   Hypericaceae          
prgr2 Prunus gravesii Small >>Prunus maritima var. gravesii Rosaceae          
96117 Hemarthria natans Stapf   Poaceae          
saru10 Salsola ruthenica Iljin >>Salsola tragus Chenopodiaceae          
pohu2 Polemonium humile Lindl. >>Polemonium pulcherrimum ssp. lindleyi Polemoniaceae          
lamab Lasthenia macrantha (Gray) Greene ssp. bakeri (J.T. Howell) Ornduff Baker's goldfields Asteraceae          
112589 Hebenstretia macrostylis Schltr.   Scrophulariaceae          
trri7 Trichocoronis riparia (Greene) Greene river bugheal Asteraceae          
69179 Gladiolus carinatus Aiton subsp. parviflorus G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
lupu Lupinus pusillus Pursh rusty lupine Fabaceae          
     

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