Bromus sitchensis Trin. (Alaska brome)

 
Scientific name : Bromus sitchensis Trin.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : Alaska brome
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39635 Adromischus roaneanus Uitewaal   Crassulaceae          
33333 Wahlenbergia prostrata A.DC.   Campanulaceae          
vico7 Viola ×conturbata House >>Viola bissellii Violaceae          
elgl2 Elaphoglossum glabellum J. Sm. thickroot tonguefern Dryopteridaceae          
pasc7 Pavonia scabra K. Presl, non Benth. ex Garcke nec (B. Vogel) Ciferri >>Pavonia paludicola Malvaceae          
107423 Psychotria kirkii Hiern var. mucronata (Hiern) Verdc.   Rubiaceae          
fuco Fuirena coerulescens Steud. [orthographic variant] >>Fuirena caerulescens Cyperaceae          
micy Mimosa cyclocarpa Jacq. >>Enterolobium cyclocarpum Fabaceae          
aus_p780 Dryandra armata   PROTEACEAE          
21944 Pteronia villosa auct.   Asteraceae          
pl_6511 Ulmus laciniata   Ulmaceae          
98944 Sporobolus pyramidalis P.Beauv. var. jacquemontii Jovet & Guédès   Poaceae          
pl_4167 Myoporum deserti Turkey bush MYOPORACEAE          
poph Polygonum phytolaccifolium Meisn. ex Small poke knotweed Polygonaceae          
saha11 Sanicula haleakalae St. John >>Sanicula sandwicensis Apiaceae          
cysp4 Cyrtandra spathulata St. John spoonleaf cyrtandra Gesneriaceae          
     

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