Thamnochortus umbellatus (Thunb.) Kunth ()

 
Scientific name : Thamnochortus umbellatus (Thunb.) Kunth
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE
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78635 Dissotis irvingiana Hook.f. forma alpestris   Melastomataceae          
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90192 Microstylis maclaudii Finet   Orchidaceae          
116691 Strychnos unguacha A.Rich. var. polyantha Gilg   STRYCHNACEAE          
hecr12 Heterodermia crocea R. C. Harris shield lichen Physciaceae          
27565 Trinia swellendamensis Eckl. & Zeyh.   Apiaceae          
117594 Grewia velutina (Forssk.) Lam.   Tiliaceae          
64906 Geranium betulinum L.   Geraniaceae          
aus_p739 Dianella caerulea Paroo Lily PHORMIACEAE          
     

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