Cyperus smithianus Ridl. ()

 
Scientific name : Cyperus smithianus Ridl.
Botanical Family : Cyperaceae
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53576 Alhagi maurorum Medik.   Fabaceae          
52818 Acacia gerrardii Benth. var. latisiliqua Brenan   Fabaceae          
38497 Convolvulus pentanthus Jacq.   Convolvulaceae          
cetoo2 Ceanothus tomentosus Parry ssp. olivaceus (Jepson) Munz >>Ceanothus tomentosus Rhamnaceae          
pl_3515 Akebia quinata Akebia Lardizabalaceae          
119008 Plexipus gillettii (Moldenke) R.Fern.   Verbenaceae          
ecpo4 Echinocereus poselgeri Lem. dahlia hedgehog cactus Cactaceae          
corug Commelina rufipes Seubert var. glabrata (D. Hunt) Faden & D.R. Hunt cojite blanco Commelinaceae          
118634 Clerodendrum myrianthum Mildbr.   Verbenaceae          
capa28 Castilleja payneae Eastw. >>Castilleja arachnoidea Scrophulariaceae          
saat Salix athabascensis Raup Athabasca willow Salicaceae          
77542 Hibiscus calycosus A.Rich.   Malvaceae          
97061 Panicum cognatissimum Steud.   Poaceae          
drju2 Draba juvenilis Komarov longstalk draba Brassicaceae          
73091 Ocimum verticillatum L.f.   Lamiaceae          
sapa19 Salix padifolia Rydb., non Anderss. >>Salix monticola Salicaceae          
     

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