Pleioblastus maculatus ()

 
Scientific name : Pleioblastus maculatus
Botanical Family : Gramineae
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120413 Xyris subrubella Malme ex Hutch.   Xyridaceae          
91088 Satyrium djalonis A.Chev.   Orchidaceae          
sast12 Salix stenophylla Rydb. >>Salix exigua Salicaceae          
114231 Striga lutea Lour. var. coccinea (Hook.) Kuntze   Scrophulariaceae          
23233 Schefflera barteri (Seem.) Harms var. urostachya auct.   Araliaceae          
36570 Combretum altum Perr.   Combretaceae          
41473 Corallocarpus welwitschii (Naudin) Hook.f. ex Welw.   Cucurbitaceae          
caat8 Carex atrosquama Mackenzie lesser blackscale sedge Cyperaceae          
hyve4 Hyptis verticillata Jacq. John Charles Lamiaceae          
pl_1870 Sedum aizoon   Crassulaceae          
82569 Lithops mickbergensis Dinter   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
peco30 Penstemon cordifolius Benth. >>Keckiella cordifolia Scrophulariaceae          
91556 Phelipaea ramosa (L.) C.A.Mey.   Orobanchaceae          
vibe5 Viola ×bernardii Greene (pro sp.)   Violaceae          
23499 Schizoglossum glanvillei Hutch. & Dalziel   Apocynaceae          
16808 Lopholaena dregeana DC.   Asteraceae          
     

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