Panicum ruspolii Chiov. ()

 
Scientific name : Panicum ruspolii Chiov.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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Botanical English Common Family          
anfe2 Antennaria fernaldiana Polunin >>Antennaria monocephala ssp. angustata Asteraceae          
3451 Brachystelma mafekingense N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
62239 Rhynchosia remota Conrath   Fabaceae          
35400 Arthrocnemum affine Moss   Chenopodiaceae          
95180 Diplachne paucinervis (Nees) Hack.   Poaceae          
list3 Lindsaea stricta (Sw.) Dry. ex Sm. smallstalk necklace fern Dennstaedtiaceae          
rigl5 Rinodina glauca Ropin   Physciaceae          
anpe8 Antennaria pedunculata Porsild >>Antennaria alpina Asteraceae          
70230 Ixia odorata Ker Gawl. var. hesperanthoides G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
sats Saussurea ×tschuktschorum Lipsch. (pro sp.)   Asteraceae          
117407 Grewia elyseoi Cavaco & Simões   Tiliaceae          
sttor Stanleya tomentosa Parry var. runcinata (Rydb.) Rollins woolly princesplume Brassicaceae          
57772 Eriosema gironcourtianum Jacq.-Fél.   Fabaceae          
arfu Arabis furcata S. Wats. Columbia Gorge rockcress Brassicaceae          
19436 Osteospermum pinnatipartitum DC.   Asteraceae          
96696 Melinis diminuta Mez   Poaceae          
     

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