Muhlenbergia palustris Scribn. (>>Muhlenbergia schreberi)

 
Scientific name : Muhlenbergia palustris Scribn.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : >>Muhlenbergia schreberi
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12087 Gutenbergia rueppellii Sch.Bip. var. rueppellii auct.   Asteraceae          
34714 Celastrus filiformis L.f.   Celastraceae          
drho Draba howellii S. Wats. rosette draba Brassicaceae          
sucap Suaeda californica S. Wats. var. pubescens Jepson >>Suaeda taxifolia Chenopodiaceae          
elpa10 Elaeagnus parvifolia Royle >>Elaeagnus umbellata var. parvifolia Elaeagnaceae          
doin2 Doellingeria infirma (Michx.) Greene cornel-leaf whitetop Asteraceae          
cyas2 Cyanea aspleniifolia (Mann) Hbd. spleenwort cyanea Campanulaceae          
95670 Eragrostis macrochlamys Pilg. var. wilmaniae (C.E.Hubb. & Schweick.) De Winter   Poaceae          
chtr10 Chamaesyce tracyi Small >>Chamaesyce maculata Euphorbiaceae          
sipr3 Sisyrinchium pruinosum Bickn. >>Sisyrinchium langloisii Iridaceae          
urtr3 Urtica trianthemoides Sw. >>Pilea trianthemoides Urticaceae          
58105 Galactia tenuiflora (Willd.) Wight & Arn. var. villosa (Wight & Arn.) Benth.   Fabaceae          
117838 Trapa natans L.   Trapaceae          
46287 Clutia abyssinica Jaub. & Spach var. usambarica Pax & K.Hoffm.   Euphorbiaceae          
35019 Maurocenia frangularia Willd.   Celastraceae          
     

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