Cenchrus setosus Sw. ()

 
Scientific name : Cenchrus setosus Sw.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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97769 Pennisetum pirottae Chiov.   Poaceae          
crate2 Crateva L. crateva Capparaceae          
43549 Eleocharis fistulosa Link var. robusta Boeckeler   Cyperaceae          
pl_6355 Halesia carolina Silver-bell tree Styracaceae          
stsp60 Stereocaulon spathuliferum Vainio snow lichen Stereocaulaceae          
lamab Lasthenia macrantha (Gray) Greene ssp. bakeri (J.T. Howell) Ornduff Baker's goldfields Asteraceae          
polo10 Poa longipila Nash >>Poa arctica ssp. arctica Poaceae          
100444 Oxygonum wittei Staner   Polygonaceae          
43281 Cyperus pseudo-hildebrandtii Kük.   Cyperaceae          
114005 Selago ramosissima Rolfe   Scrophulariaceae          
98879 Sporobolus jacquemontii Kunth   Poaceae          
trquq Tritomaria quinquedentata (Huds.) H. Buch ssp. quinquedentata var. quinquedentata   Jungermanniaceae          
94201 Brizopyrum capense Trin. var. brachystachyum Nees   Poaceae          
saha7 Sarracenia ×harperi Bell   Sarraceniaceae          
32022 Lobostemon eriostachyus H.Buek   Boraginaceae          
pl_2035 Isatis japonica   Cruciferae          
     

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