Stipa parvula Nees ()

 
Scientific name : Stipa parvula Nees
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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ascoc10 Astragalus conjunctus S. Wats. var. conjunctus Idaho milkvetch Fabaceae          
dial4 Dictamnus albus L. gasplant Rutaceae          
102387 Restio elongatus Thunb.   RESTIONACEAE          
49325 Erythrococca macrophylla (Prain) Prain   Euphorbiaceae          
gufl3 Guillenia flavescens (Hook.) Greene yellow mustard Brassicaceae          
54838 Berlinia orientalis Brenan   Fabaceae          
59621 Kotschya recurvifolia (Taub.) White subsp. longifolia Verdc.   Fabaceae          
capi3 Castilleja pilosa (S. Wats.) Rydb. parrothead Indian paintbrush Scrophulariaceae          
116304 Pterygota schweinfurthii Engl.   Sterculiaceae          
phcio Phacelia ciliata Benth. var. opaca J.T. Howell Great Valley phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
93612 Aristida cumingiana Trin. & Rupr. var. diminuta (Mez) Jacq.-Fél.   Poaceae          
90609 Polystachya caudata Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
mafl6 Mariscus flavus Vahl >>Cyperus aggregatus Cyperaceae          
galaa Galeopsis ladanum L. var. angustifolia (Ehrh. ex Hoffmann) Wallr. >>Galeopsis angustifolia Lamiaceae          
pama32 Pandanus macrojeanneretia Martelli pandanus Xanthorrhoeaceae          
     

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