Stipa tenacissima (Esparto grass)

 
Scientific name : Stipa tenacissima
Botanical Family : Gramineae
English name : Esparto grass
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57313 Dolichos axillaris E.Mey. var. glaber E.Mey.   Fabaceae          
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45527 Tetraria paludosa Levyns   Cyperaceae          
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29822 Begonia epilobioides Warb.   Begoniaceae          
79004 Memecylon zenkeri Gilg   Melastomataceae          
785 Asclepias palustris (K.Schum.) Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
     

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