Scirpus tenerrimus Peter ()

 
Scientific name : Scirpus tenerrimus Peter
Botanical Family : Cyperaceae
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59718 Lebeckia mucronata Benth.   Fabaceae          
mara Madia radiata Kellogg golden madia Asteraceae          
81363 Delosperma britteniae L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
vibe3 Vitis berlandieri Planch. >>Vitis cinerea var. helleri Vitaceae          
rhch6 Rhynchospora chinensis Nees & Meyen spiked beaksedge Cyperaceae          
115974 Hermannia geniculata Eckl. & Zeyh.   Sterculiaceae          
27662 Troglophyton elsiae Hilliard   Asteraceae          
72624 Leonotis leonitis (L.) R.Br. var. hirtiflora (Benth.) Skan   Lamiaceae          
26645 Tabernaemontana elegans Stapf   Apocynaceae          
21887 Pteronia laricina Houtt. ex DC.   Asteraceae          
podr2 Pohlia drummondii (C. Müll.) Andrews Drummond's pohlia moss Bryaceae          
81279 Cryophytum crystallinum (L.) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
raso Ramalina sorediantha Nyl. soredia cartilage lichen Ramalinaceae          
hypae Hygrohypnum palustre Loeske var. ehlei (Arnell) Grout >>Hygrohypnum luridum Amblystegiaceae          
rire2 Ribes resinosum Pursh >>Ribes glandulosum Grossulariaceae          
sasa4 Sapindus saponaria L. wingleaf soapberry Sapindaceae          
     

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