Pentaschistis ampla (Nees) McClean ()

 
Scientific name : Pentaschistis ampla (Nees) McClean
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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114523 Vandellia senegalensis Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
aslu3 Aster lutescens (Lindl. ex DC.) Torr. & Gray >>Oligoneuron lutescens Asteraceae          
73753 Rotheca myricoides (Hochst.) Steane & Mabb. var. viridiflora (Verdc.) Verdc.   Lamiaceae          
24395 Senecio lanatus Thunb.   Asteraceae          
85600 Najas marina L. var. ehrenbergii auct.   Najadaceae          
67730 Hypericum leucoptychodes Steud. ex A.Rich.   Hypericaceae          
86954 Rhopalopilia marquesii Engl.   OPILIACEAE          
80851 Conophytum lambertense Schick & Tischer var. lambertense   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
45863 Antidesma laciniatum Müll.Arg.   Euphorbiaceae          
34217 Symphostemon strictus Klotzsch   Capparaceae          
came11 Carex melozitnensis Porsild >>Carex rotundata Cyperaceae          
gila2 Gilia latifolia S. Wats. broadleaf gilia Polemoniaceae          
anla3 Antennaria lanata (Hook.) Greene woolly pussytoes Asteraceae          
101193 Leucospermum nutans R.Br.   PROTEACEAE          
15796 Lactuca dunlapii Hutch. & Dalziel   Asteraceae          
miwi Microthelia willeyana Mull. Arg. >>Mycomicrothelia willeyana Arthopyreniaceae          
     

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