Aristida floridana (Chapman) Vasey (Key West threeawn)

 
Scientific name : Aristida floridana (Chapman) Vasey
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : Key West threeawn
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112421 Freylinia longiflora Benth.   Scrophulariaceae          
erre6 Erithalis revoluta Urban >>Erithalis fruticosa Rubiaceae          
macls Malacothrix clevelandii Gray var. stebbinsii (W.S. Davis & Raven) Cronq. >>Malacothrix stebbinsii Asteraceae          
73052 Ocimum sassandrae A.Chev.   Lamiaceae          
113737 Selago amboensis Rolfe   Scrophulariaceae          
88113 Diaphananthe trigonopetala Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
pl_4586 Picea glauca White spruce Pinaceae          
102834 Phylica ericoides L. var. zeyheri Pillans   Rhamnaceae          
sofi2 Sophia filipes (Gray) Heller >>Descurainia pinnata ssp. filipes Brassicaceae          
28124 Uvaria versicolor Pierre ex Engl. & Diels   Annonaceae          
qudi Quercus ×discreta Laughlin   Calochortaceae          
74280 Beilschmiedia oblongifolia Robyns & R.Wilczek   Lauraceae          
legr22 Lecanographa grumulosa (Dufour) Egea & Torrente   Uncertain Lichen Family          
chscs Chamaechaenactis scaposa (Eastw.) Rydb. var. scaposa fullstem Asteraceae          
skla Skottsbergiliana lasiocephala (Skottsberg) St. John >>Sicyos lasiocephalus Cucurbitaceae          
53868 Argyrolobium remotum Hochst. ex A.Rich.   Fabaceae          
     

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