Fimbristylis dichotoma (L.) Vahl var. pluristriata (C.B.Clarke) Napper ()

 
Scientific name : Fimbristylis dichotoma (L.) Vahl var. pluristriata (C.B.Clarke) Napper
Botanical Family : Cyperaceae
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lumag Lupinus magnificus M.E. Jones var. glarecola M.E. Jones Panamint Mountain lupine Fabaceae          
lefo2 Leycesteria formosa Wallich Himalayan honeysuckle Caprifoliaceae          
18690 Nerine masoniorum L.Bolus   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
114661 Zaluzianskya crocea auct.   Scrophulariaceae          
54926 Borbonia trinervia L.   Fabaceae          
34857 Gymnosporia linearis (L.f.) Loes. subsp. linearis   Celastraceae          
24117 Senecio congolensis De Wild.   Asteraceae          
rhce Rhynchospora cephalantha Gray bunched beaksedge Cyperaceae          
losq Loeflingia squarrosa Nutt. spreading pygmyleaf Caryophyllaceae          
45559 Torulinium confertum Ham.   Cyperaceae          
104867 Fadogia triphylla Baker var. giorgii (De Wild.) Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
102804 Phylica chionophila Schltr.   Rhamnaceae          
sepe5 Senecio pereziifolius Rydb. >>Senecio hydrophiloides Asteraceae          
13000 Helianthus annuus L.   Asteraceae          
stsh Stenogyne sherffii O. Deg. >>Stenogyne kaalae Lamiaceae          
115163 Solanum ellenbeckii Dammer var. oligopilum Bitter   Solanaceae          
     

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