Panicum setigerum P.Beauv. ()

 
Scientific name : Panicum setigerum P.Beauv.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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pete8 Peperomia tetraphylla (G. Forst.) Hook. & Arn. acorn peperomia Piperaceae          
76927 Tapinanthus vanderystii (De Wild.) Danser   Loranthaceae          
cast54 Caloplaca stantonii W. A. Weber ex Arup orange lichen Teloschistaceae          
94345 Chasmopodium afzelii (Hack.) Stapf   Poaceae          
9982 Eriocephalus virgatus Dinter   Asteraceae          
72276 Coleus speciosus Baker f.   Lamiaceae          
26764 Tarchonanthus angustissimus DC.   Asteraceae          
ponci Poncirus Raf. poncirus Rutaceae          
20063 Pandiaka obovata Suess.   Amaranthaceae          
47243 Diospyros kubuyeana F.White   Ebenaceae          
sama4 Sapindus marginatus Willd. >>Sapindus saponaria var. saponaria Sapindaceae          
8692 Dicoma anomala Sond. var. microcephala Harv.   Asteraceae          
21737 Psilocaulon simulans L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
26509 Strumaria undulata Jacq.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
97133 Panicum filifolium Clayton   Poaceae          
72400 Germanea horrida Hiern   Lamiaceae          
     

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