Sporobolus indicus (L.) R.Br. var. africanus (Poir.) Jovet & Guédès ()

 
Scientific name : Sporobolus indicus (L.) R.Br. var. africanus (Poir.) Jovet & Guédès
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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rirh Riccia rhenana Lorb. ex. Müll. Frib.   Ricciaceae          
nocu Nothocalais cuspidata (Pursh) Greene sharppoint prairie-dandelion Asteraceae          
ruim2 Rubus impar Bailey Posey County blackberry Rosaceae          
6065 Chlorophytum longifolium Schweinf. ex Baker   ANTHERICACEAE          
74534 Utricularia exilis Oliv. var. arenaria (A.DC.) Kamienski   Lentibulariaceae          
asla27 Astragalus laxmannii Jacq. Laxmann's milkvetch Fabaceae          
12481 Haworthia emelyae Poelln. var. beukmannii Poelln.   ASPHODELACEAE          
chtrd Cheirodendron trigynum (Gaud.) Heller var. degeneri Sherff >>Cheirodendron trigynum ssp. trigynum Araliaceae          
pl_214 Allium stipitatum   Alliaceae          
110769 Baillonella dispar (N.E.Br.) Baehni   Sapotaceae          
capu26 Cactus pusillus Haw. >>Opuntia pusilla Cactaceae          
caanw Castilleja angustifolia (Nutt.) G. Don var. whitedii Piper >>Castilleja elmeri Scrophulariaceae          
97759 Pennisetum pallescens Leeke   Poaceae          
11475 Gnaphalium peregrinum Fernald   Asteraceae          
16730 Limeum pseudomyosotis G.Schellenb.   Aizoaceae          
102432 Restio intermedius Kunth   RESTIONACEAE          
     

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