Panicum barbinode Trin. (>>Urochloa mutica)

 
Scientific name : Panicum barbinode Trin.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : >>Urochloa mutica
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120044 Cyphostemma elisabethvilleanum (Dewit) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm.   Vitaceae          
62007 Rhynchosia albae-pauli Berhaut   Fabaceae          
12032 Guizotia x candussioi Cif.   Asteraceae          
pase5 Paspalum setaceum Michx. thin paspalum Poaceae          
3259 Brachylaena transvaalensis E.Phillips & Schweick.   Asteraceae          
98342 Rottboellia huillensis Rendle   Poaceae          
96392 Ischaemum franksae J.M.Wood   Poaceae          
popa29 Polytrichum pallidisetum Funck polytrichum moss DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
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109758 Vepris amaniensis (Engl.) Mziray   Rutaceae          
104015 Borreria somalica K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
chnu6 Chondrophora nudata (Michx.) Britt. >>Bigelowia nudata ssp. nudata Asteraceae          
36444 Littonia welwitschii Benth.   COLCHICACEAE          
21562 Pseudobarleria lepidagathis (S.Moore) Lindau   Acanthaceae          
dipi4 Diplopappus pinnatifidus Hook. >>Machaeranthera pinnatifida ssp. pinnatifida var. pinnatifida Asteraceae          
56649 Crotalaria vatkeana Engl.   Fabaceae          
     

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