Lipocarpha occidentalis (Gray) G. Tucker (western halfchaff sedge)

 
Scientific name : Lipocarpha occidentalis (Gray) G. Tucker
Botanical Family : Cyperaceae
English name : western halfchaff sedge
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48754 Erica straminea J.C.Wendl.   Ericaceae          
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sema4 Setaria macrosperma (Scribn. & Merr.) K. Schum. coral bristlegrass Poaceae          
chtr12 Chaenotheca trichialis (Ach.) Th. Fr. needle lichen Coniocybaceae          
arpa11 Aristida patula Chapman ex Nash tall threeawn Poaceae          
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cacon Calochortus coeruleus (Kellogg) S. Wats. var. nanus (Wood) Ownbey [orthographic variant] >>Calochortus elegans var. nanus Liliaceae          
69364 Gladiolus laccatus Jacq.   Iridaceae          
cndu Cneoridium dumosum (Nutt.) Hook. f. ex Baill. bush rue Rutaceae          
hela11 Heliotropium lagoense (Warm.) Guerke Antilles heliotrope Boraginaceae          
     

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