Carex disticha ()

 
Scientific name : Carex disticha
Botanical Family : Cyperaceae
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43269 Cyperus pratensis Boeckeler var. radiatus C.B.Clarke   Cyperaceae          
29791 Begonia cameroonensis L.B.Sm. & Wassh.   Begoniaceae          
caca39 Cardamine californica (Nutt.) Greene milkmaids Brassicaceae          
albr3 Alsophila brooksii (Maxon) R. Tryon Brooks' alsophila Cyatheaceae          
87429 Bonatea micrantha Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
81889 Gibbaeum dispar N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
fisc2 Fistulariella scoparia (Vainio) Bowler & Rundel >>Ramalina scoparia Ramalinaceae          
37541 Commelina eckloniana Kunth   Commelinaceae          
34608 Allocasuarina torulosa (Aiton) L.A.S.Johnson   Casuarinaceae          
lamim2 Lasthenia minor (DC.) Ornduff var. maritima (Gray) Cronq. >>Lasthenia maritima Asteraceae          
3117 Bothriocline angolensis (Hiern) Wild & G.V.Pope   Asteraceae          
13408 Helichrysum longinquum Hilliard   Asteraceae          
37955 Byrsocarpus puberulus G.Schellenb.   Connaraceae          
4567 Carduus centifolius R.E.Fr.   Asteraceae          
13283 Helichrysum geminatum Klatt   Asteraceae          
ruin11 Rubus inobvius Bailey >>Rubus michiganensis Rosaceae          
     

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