Aegilops lorentii Hochst. (Lorent's goatgrass)

 
Scientific name : Aegilops lorentii Hochst.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : Lorent's goatgrass
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16643 Leucojum capitulatum Lour.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
60217 Lotononis rehmannii Dummer   Fabaceae          
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pl_3369 Mentha arvensis Corn mint Labiatae          
cypr9 Cyanea profuga Forbes Mapulehu Valley cyanea Campanulaceae          
hyca18 Hymenopappus carrizoanus B.L. Turner Carrizo Sands woollywhite Asteraceae          
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72970 Ocimum gratissimum L. var. hildebrandtii Briq.   Lamiaceae          
98689 Setaria woodii Hack. var. fonssalutis de Wit   Poaceae          
crva4 Crataegus vallicola Sarg. >>Crataegus crus-galli Rosaceae          
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pepa41 Pediomelum pariense (Welsh & Atwood) J. Grimes Paria River Indian breadroot Fabaceae          
114161 Sphenandra cinerea Engl.   Scrophulariaceae          
     

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