Brachiaria interstipitata Stapf ()

 
Scientific name : Brachiaria interstipitata Stapf
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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tear Tetradymia argyraea Munz & Roos striped cottonthorn Asteraceae          
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diam4 Diplotomma ambiguum (Ach.) Flagey diplotomma lichen Physciaceae          
pera6 Pedicularis rainierensis Pennell & Warren Mt. Rainier lousewort Scrophulariaceae          
40521 Crassula pusilla Schönland   Crassulaceae          
ardi20 Arthonia dispersa (Schrader) Nyl. dispersed dot lichen Arthoniaceae          
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