Sporobolus blephariphyllus A.Rich. ()

 
Scientific name : Sporobolus blephariphyllus A.Rich.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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padep Panicum depauperatum Muhl. var. psilophyllum Fern. >>Dichanthelium depauperatum Poaceae          
prav Prunus avium (L.) L. sweet cherry Rosaceae          
irvi2 Iris vinicolor Small (pro sp.) vinicolor iris Iridaceae          
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sila14 Silphium lapsuum Small >>Silphium compositum var. venosum Asteraceae          
cascu2 Camissonia scapoidea (Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray) Raven var. utahensis (Raven) Welsh >>Camissonia scapoidea ssp. utahensis Onagraceae          
18367 Monachochlamys lindaviana (Gilg) S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
61754 Psoralea holubii Burtt Davy   Fabaceae          
stmy60 Stereocaulon myriocarpum Th. Fr. snow lichen Stereocaulaceae          
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rhef Rhizocarpon effiguratum (Anzi) Th. Fr. map lichen Rhizocarpaceae          
28864 Vernonia sengana S.Moore   Asteraceae          
52101 Scyphogyne puberula (Klotzsch) Benth.   Ericaceae          
pl_2132 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Lawson cypress Cupressaceae          
117654 Sparrmannia ricinocarpa (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Kuntze var. cinerea Weim.   Tiliaceae          
37882 Agelaea glandulosissima Gilg   Connaraceae          
     

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