Eleocharis tenuis (Willd.) J.A. Schultes var. verrucosa (Svens.) Svens. (slender spikerush)

 
Scientific name : Eleocharis tenuis (Willd.) J.A. Schultes var. verrucosa (Svens.) Svens.
Botanical Family : Cyperaceae
English name : slender spikerush
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43857 Fimbristylis monostachya (L.) Hassk.   Cyperaceae          
pila6 Pitcairnia latifolia Ait. >>Pitcairnia angustifolia Bromeliaceae          
tiol Tithymalopsis olivacea Small >>Euphorbia corollata Euphorbiaceae          
31546 Heliotropium sudanicum auct.   Boraginaceae          
10364 Eustegia plicata Schinz   Apocynaceae          
adtr2 Adenophorus tripinnatifidus Gaud. royal kihifern Grammitidaceae          
37402 Aneilema ringoeti De Wild.   Commelinaceae          
caph5 Campyloneurum phyllitidis (L.) K. Presl long strapfern DILLENIACEAE          
24010 Senecio archeri (Compton) H.Jacobsen   Asteraceae          
pipe Picramnia pentandra Sw. Florida bitterbush Simaroubaceae          
lema12 Lecidea mammillana Tuck.   Lecideaceae          
64665 Sebaea macrantha Gilg   Gentianaceae          
lahim Labordia hirtella Mann var. microcalyx Hbd. >>Labordia hirtella Loganiaceae          
47801 Erica berzelioides Guthrie & Bolus   Ericaceae          
47867 Erica capensis Salter   Ericaceae          
     

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