Anthephora Schreb. (oldfield grass)

 
Scientific name : Anthephora Schreb.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : oldfield grass
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5534 Ceropegia microgaster M.G.Gilbert   Apocynaceae          
pafo3 Paederia foetida L. stinkvine Rubiaceae          
95177 Diplachne menyharthii Hack.   Poaceae          
88519 Disperis flava Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
32691 Cactus cochenillifer L.   Cactaceae          
erte6 Erigeron tener (Gray) Gray slender fleabane Asteraceae          
torre Torreya Arn. torreya Taxaceae          
milaa2 Mimulus langsdorfii Donn ex Greene var. arvensis (Greene) Jepson >>Mimulus guttatus Scrophulariaceae          
36075 Parinari klaineana Pierre   Chrysobalanaceae          
quhi2 Quercus hindsii Benth. >>Quercus lobata Calochortaceae          
29451 Xysmalobium graniticola A.Chev.   Apocynaceae          
111091 Manilkara sylvestris Aubrév. & Pellegr.   Sapotaceae          
phbi6 Physcia biziana (A. Massal.) Zahlbr. rosette lichen Physciaceae          
28920 Vernonia thomsoniana Oliv. & Hiern ex Oliv. var. livingstoniana (Oliv. & Hiern) Pic.Serm.   Asteraceae          
gapo Galium porrigens Dempster graceful bedstraw Rubiaceae          
58343 Haplormosia ledermannii Harms   Fabaceae          
     

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