Aegilops tauschii Coss. (Tausch's goatgrass)

 
Scientific name : Aegilops tauschii Coss.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : Tausch's goatgrass
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toglm2 Tofieldia glutinosa (Michx.) Pers. ssp. montana C.L. Hitchc. sticky tofieldia Liliaceae          
13830 Hermbstaedtia spathulifolia (Engl.) Baker   Amaranthaceae          
plblb Platanthera blephariglottis (Willd.) Lindl. var. blephariglottis white fringed orchid Orchidaceae          
58458 Humularia megalophylla (Harms) P.A.Duvign.   Fabaceae          
61368 Phaseolus vexillatus L.   Fabaceae          
mecil Mertensia ciliata (James ex Torr.) G. Don var. latiloba L.O. Williams >>Mertensia ciliata var. ciliata Boraginaceae          
coer7 Conyza eriophylla (Gray) Cronq. >>Laennecia eriophylla Asteraceae          
65707 Pelargonium theianthum (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Steud.   Geraniaceae          
covib Coryphantha vivipara (Nutt.) Britt. & Rose var. bisbeeana (Orcutt) L. Benson >>Escobaria vivipara var. bisbeeana Cactaceae          
91360 Tridactyle armeniaca (Lindl.) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
119166 Verbena tenera Spreng.   Verbenaceae          
spca10 Spiraea cantoniensis Lour. Reeves' meadowsweet Rosaceae          
58194 Gilbertiodendron grandistipulatum (De Wild.) J.Léonard   Fabaceae          
arch4 Aristida chaseae A.S. Hitchc. Chase's threeawn Poaceae          
99165 Thyridachne tisserantii C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
chco23 Chaenothecopsis consociata (Nadv.) A. F. W. Schmidt   Mycocaliciaceae          
     

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