Panicum pleianthum Peter ()

 
Scientific name : Panicum pleianthum Peter
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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phnih2 Phyllostachys nigra (Lodd.) Munro var. henionis (Mitf.) Stapf ex Rendle >>Phyllostachys nigra Poaceae          
61757 Psoralea involucrata Thunb.   Fabaceae          
109915 Dobera roxburghii Planch.   SALVADORACEAE          
lyta2 Lychnis taimyrensis (Tolm.) Polunin >>Silene taimyrensis Caryophyllaceae          
sipu6 Sideranthus puberulus Rydb. >>Machaeranthera pinnatifida ssp. pinnatifida var. pinnatifida Asteraceae          
15536 Kita gracilis A.Chev.   Acanthaceae          
71640 Juncus polytrichos E.Mey. & Buchenau   Juncaceae          
54691 Baphia polygalacea auct.   Fabaceae          
alsu3 Alectoria subcana (Nyl. ex Stizenb.) Gyelnik >>Bryoria subcana Parmeliaceae          
75389 Monopsis arenaria E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
86774 Olea listeriana Sim ex Lister   Oleaceae          
stan7 Stylisma angustifolia (Nash) House >>Stylisma patens ssp. angustifolia Convolvulaceae          
pl_4070 Hibiscus cannabinus Kenaf Malvaceae          
117794 Triumfetta welwitschii Mast. var. hirsuta (Sprague & Hutch.) Wild   Tiliaceae          
cyeb Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites velvet lichen Uncertain Lichen Family          
lean14 Lecidea antoniensis H. Magn. >>Lecidea hassei Lecideaceae          
     

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