Achnatherum webberi (Thurb.) Barkworth (Webber needlegrass)

 
Scientific name : Achnatherum webberi (Thurb.) Barkworth
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : Webber needlegrass
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100976 Faurea speciosa Welw. var. lanuginosa Hiern   PROTEACEAE          
76535 Odontella welwitschii (Engl.) Balle   Loranthaceae          
3072 Blumea serrata Chiov.   Asteraceae          
96806 Milium compressum Sw.   Poaceae          
12916 Haworthia viscosa (L.) Haw. var. major Haw.   ASPHODELACEAE          
oelap2 Oenothera laciniata Hill var. pubescens (Willd. ex Spreng.) Munz >>Oenothera pubescens Onagraceae          
pl_804 Campanula carpatica turbinata   Campanulaceae          
buha3 Buellia hassei Imshaug >>Buellia griseovirens Physciaceae          
22478 Rhus blanda Meikle forma blanda   Anacardiaceae          
79720 Sphenocentrum jollyanum Pierre   Menispermaceae          
98109 Poa longifolia A.Rich.   Poaceae          
74163 Tinnea coerulea Gürke var. coerulea   Lamiaceae          
43329 Cyperus richardii Steud.   Cyperaceae          
26271 Stobaea eriobasis DC.   Asteraceae          
17451 Mesembryanthemum englerianum Dinter & A.Berger   Aizoaceae          
pl_2727 Sebaea ovata Yellow centaury Gentianaceae          
     

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