Pseudosasa japonica (Metake)

 
Scientific name : Pseudosasa japonica
Botanical Family : Gramineae
English name : Metake
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102532 Restio sieberi Kunth var. schoenoides (Kunth) Pillans   RESTIONACEAE          
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pawa Papaver walpolei Porsild Walpole's poppy Papaveraceae          
siso5 Sisymbrium sophioides Fisch. ex Hook. >>Descurainia sophioides Brassicaceae          
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38692 Hewittia hirta Klotzsch   Convolvulaceae          
8431 Dendrosenecio erici-rosenii (R.E.Fr. & T.C.E.Fr.) E.B.Knox subsp. erici-rosenii   Asteraceae          
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paspi2 Panicum sphaerocarpon Ell. var. isophyllum (Scribn.) J. Wipff & S.D. Jones >>Dichanthelium sphaerocarpon var. isophyllum Poaceae          
100043 Polygala conosperma Bojer   Polygalaceae          
73555 Plectranthus rupicola Gürke   Lamiaceae          
66711 Lachenalia paucifolia (W.F.Barker) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt   Hyacinthaceae          
capo17 Campylium polygamum (Schimp. in B.S.G.) C. Jens. campylium moss Amblystegiaceae          
     

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