Setaria alpestris Peter ()

 
Scientific name : Setaria alpestris Peter
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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108691 Tricalysia pachystigma K.Schum. var. praecox K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
asgl7 Astragalus glareosus Dougl. ex Hook. >>Astragalus purshii var. glareosus Fabaceae          
cyur2 Cymburus urticifolius sensu Salisb. (excl. type) >>Stachytarpheta urticifolia Verbenaceae          
57587 Droogmansia velutina B.G.Schub.   Fabaceae          
cuinw Cuscuta indecora Choisy var. warneri (Yuncker) T. Beliz, comb. nov. ined. >>Cuscuta warneri Cuscutaceae          
sasad Sapindus saponaria L. var. drummondii (Hook. & Arn.) L. Benson western soapberry Sapindaceae          
astr Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal pawpaw Annonaceae          
rasu2 Ranunculus sulphureus Soland. ex C.J. Phipps sulphur buttercup Ranunculaceae          
20187 Pegolettia senegalensis Cass.   Asteraceae          
anor2 Antirrhinum orontium L. >>Misopates orontium Scrophulariaceae          
91290 Schizodium inflexum Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
113451 Orobanche curviflora Viv.   Scrophulariaceae          
amal Amaranthus albus L. prostrate pigweed Amaranthaceae          
44243 Kyllinga cristata Kunth   Cyperaceae          
42492 Carex lycurus K.Schum.   Cyperaceae          
     

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